Jabber for iPad - BFCP support?

Hi All,
Can't find a reference to it anywhere but does or will the iPad support BFCP?
Thanks

Hello,
Regarding BFCP and content sharing from Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence 4.8.6 on Windows to Jabber Video 9.3.9 for iPad clients.Jabber Video for TelePresence(Movi) cannot stop sharing presentation on the call.
I wish to know if what versions this is actually fixed in? I have read the release notes and I am still unable to find an answer.
I read in Cisco Bug Toolkit this is a known bug CSCup04761 and the only workaround is to disconnect the call.
CSCup04761 - Movi can't stop sharing main video presentation Symptom:Jabber Video for TelePresence(Movi) cannot stop sharing presentation on the call.
Conditions:When using Movi to share a presentation to an endpoint that doesn't support BFCP (such as Jabber for iPad).
Workaround: Disconnect the call.
Details Last Modified: Oct 9,2014
Status:Fixed
Regards
Nicholas

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