If you experience issues, update your browser and operating system to the latest version. Unsupported browsers may work properly with Class Collaborate. Virtual Machines may be operational with any of the above operating system and browser combinations, but are not tested and not supported. Other Linux distributions may be operational with Chrome and/or Firefox but are not tested and not supported. They are supported, but in some cases, minor features might not be available, and using a certified combination is highly recommended. The following combinations of browsers and operating systems are tested infrequently. Provisionally supported browsers and operating systems Tip: Google publishes in advance the update expiration date of ChromeOS devices. Keep the impact in mind when considering the lifecycle of your device. It may impact your ability to join a session. If you stay on an unsupported old browser, your experience with Collaborate will be impacted. Unfortunately, this isn’t something we can influence. In some cases, and in particular for iOS and ChromeOS devices, the providers set a date after which they won’t allow their devices upgrade to recent versions of applications and browsers like Safari and Chrome. When new versions of operating systems or browsers are available, the older ones drop to provisional support. Only the most recent two stable channel releases of Chrome or Firefox are certified. Browserįor macOS, iOS, and iPadOS, only the latest two major releases of each operating system are certified, using the most recent stable release of Safari on each system.įor Windows, only Windows 10 is certified. These combinations also reflect the areas of strongest support. BrowserĬlass Collaborate is regularly certified against the following combinations of browsers and operating systems. Collaborate only supports the most recent two stable channel releases of browsers.
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