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Clean, smooth interface very similar to App Store. It makes navigation easy & intuitive.
I like this app, just for the point of giving me one place to find resources for a wide variety of ecosystems. Some spelling and other text errors, but they will get sorted eventually I hope. Keep up the good work.
Love this app it’s very organized and it’s a must have reference. You can reduce your solutions and troubleshooting time by hours with this reference guide, instead of shuffling through knowledge basis and blogs. A big thanks to the developer for taking the time out to make this app possible.
I downloaded the free version and while it can be useful, it’s extremely limited and locks the most useful bits behind a paywall with ZERO information on what you get with upgrading. As a Citrix engineer I thought it would be useful to have the Citrix SDK reference in my pocket at all times so I decided to pay for the pro version. It’s outdated. EXTREMELY outdated. The Citrix SDK it acts as a reference for is 7.7. The latest release is 7.17. Most of the cmdlets have been changed and the ones in this reference guide are no longer relevant to current environments. Also 7.7 is the ONLY version it offers so if you are running anything older you will get absolutely no benefit from the Citrix portion of this. I can only assume the other modules are the same and will be perusing a refund.