ARA can be used on a variety off devices. Sounds like a cool scenario to use Windows applications on multiple devices.
On a Windows 10 Mobile you need to install Remote Desktop client and logon. As easy as that. All applications published can be started within a RDP session.
On iOS (iPad) you need to install Remote Desktop client and logon. As easy as that. All applications published can be started within a RDP session.
Besides of the Azure RemoteApp RDP client and Windows 10 Remote Desktop client, you can use the Windows Azure RemoteApp website as well. That's the third option I found to access published applications.
Hope there will be still some development on ARA policies (you won't want to use "Save as" on the RDS host within applications), publish specific applications to users and/or groups, and ugly logon screen during logon.
Hope you like my posts so far on ARA functionality!
Check earlier blogposts:
Azure RemoteApp Part 1 and Part 2
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