This is still not properly integrated into Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (especially
noting how it has been advertised for years, see above):

The user has to find http://www.citrix.com/downloads/citrix-
receiver/linux/receiver-for-linux-130.html and be knowledgeable about
CPU architectures to navigate his or her way past the ARM opening by
default to AMD64 (even on Intel) or x86, then know to look for a .deb
archive (i.e. be acquainted with Ubuntu's upstream and the package
management thereof) and get past the pop-up suggesting some "secure
downloader" to manually retrieve the archive.

Then on icaclient_13.0.0.256735_amd64.deb Ubuntu Software Center will report 
the following anyway:
icaclient
Citrix Receiver for Linux
Dependency is not satisfiable: ia32-libs

(cf. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2176616#post12798626 on
this one: 'ia32-libs is past "being phased out", it's gone.')

Just in case anyone's wondering: Counterintuitively trying to use 
icaclient_13.0.0.256735_i386.deb on 64-bit will hit another block at the same 
point:
Cannot install 'libwebkitgtk-1.0-0:i386'

That's worlds away from what a user of remote managed desktops can be
expected to figure out solutions for.

(And don't get me started on the EULA...)

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