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Whens the Ipad client going to be released ?

colin.flanagan
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Whats ETA for ipad client availablity ?

Message was edited on April 21, 2013:  Kelli Glass, Cisco Collaboration Community Moderator, added community category and tags for greater ease in filtering (no change to content).

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Sounds like the hold up is more on iTunes and Apple.....not Cisco. They cant MAKE Apple release it instantly to the app store, it's simply the process of creating an app no matter who you are.

I think the problem is they waited until June 30th 2012 to finally give it to Apple.  What was the hold up?  so many other companies had clients like this out for YEARS...  come on, it isn't Apple's fault (though they aren't helping).  And really, why just iPad?  Clearsea works great on my iPhone and my Andriod Tablet.  I couldn't care less aout IM features, I just need the SIP video features that my customers have been clamoring for and I have been having to tell them no.  I hate telling my customers no.

Indeed. Its available now!

Mark

I'm perplexed.

Does it really not rotate for portrait aspect?

Anyone know how to fix this error so client can login to VCS?

The following information was received:(489 Unsupported Endpoint Model from VCS)

Update:  for those having issues logging in using VCS with TMS (like Movi/Jabber Video for Windows) you have to load the Configuration Template to TMS to be able to login.

Client looks really good folks, looking forward to putting it through its paces in the next week.  :-D

Hi Donald

Thanks, I found an Admin guide which tells me the same.

Unfortunately there is no help on where to find the template. Do you have a link?

/Martin

Donald,

Thanks for making the update for others to learn from.

Everyone,

Thanks for the feedback and please keep it coming!  I just talked with the engineering director who is responsible for the app yesterday in the break room at Cisco and she is excited to hear the feedback.

Laura Douglas

Cisco Collaboration Community Manager

Hello all,

For more details on the Cisco Jabber for iPad app please see this thread which has information, including the links to download and documentation: http://communities.cisco.com/message/98829

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Great work Mark.  If we took great abuse from our customers, I can cenrtainly empathise with how much you got.  Great that it's out now.  Congtatulations!

--Alex

Hi All,

Does someone have the features included ?

I tested the beta version I would appreciate a call stats info

Is there a way to trigger anyconnect at application startup ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNRL9sSuQCw

Regards

Philippe

Hi Philippe,

The datasheet is available on the Jabber for iPad page on cisco.com: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps12430/index.html. You can take a look at the features there.

The AnyConnect configuration will involve some setup on both the admin and end-user side, and we have or will have all the necessary documentation. And there will be some new VPN alternatives with iOS 6.

To answer your question, I believe that in the first release of Jabber for iPad, the status of AnyConnect will be determined by your network connection and not by the state of Jabber.

Keep your eye out for Jabber in the App Store. We're all eager to see it become available any day now.

Thanks,

Mark

Collaboration Marketing

Curious where you got that beta?

Just wanted to let you know that the Jabber for IPad app has posted to the ITunes Store-

Link:

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cisco-jabber-for-ipad/id540243083?mt=8

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