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  1. Amazon WorkSpaces Client Download

    Access your personal or pooled Amazon WorkSpaces from Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, or from a web browser on most devices. Download the client application you need to get started.

  2. Amazon WorkSpaces Linux Client

    Install the Amazon WorkSpaces Client for Linux with a few easy steps, or find the direct download here

  3. WorkSpaces Windows client application - Amazon WorkSpaces

    The following information will help you get started with the WorkSpaces Windows client application.

  4. Previous versions - supported clients

    These client versions are no longer supported as they have reached end of life (EOL). Please refer to the Amazon WorkSpaces client end of life (EOL) policy for more information.

  5. Getting Started - Amazon WorkSpaces

    Fully managed remote desktop service © 2006 - 2025, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

  6. WorkSpaces clients - Amazon WorkSpaces

    You can connect to your WorkSpace using the client application for a supported device or a web browser. To start using your WorkSpace, see Getting started with your WorkSpace.

  7. WorkSpaces macOS client application - Amazon WorkSpaces

    Download and install the latest version of the Amazon WorkSpaces client application from the Amazon WorkSpaces Client Download website. Updating the client application

  8. Amazon WorkSpaces

    Amazon WorkSpaces lets you run a cloud desktop directly on a wide range of devices like PC, Mac, iPad, Kindle Fire, Android tablet, Chromebook, and web browsers like Firefox, and Chrome.

  9. Amazon WorkSpaces Documentation

    Once your Amazon WorkSpaces have been provisioned, users receive an email providing instructions on where to download the Amazon WorkSpaces client applications they need, and how to connect to …

  10. Amazon WorkSpaces Client v5.30.0

    [Windows and macOS] Improved the international keyboard experience by introducing new keyboard layout options (server or client), helping you to type more confidently across your specific use cases …