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Starting with MozCC 2, only Firefox 2 and later are supported{{ref|gecko18}}.
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== System Requirements ==
  
You can install mozCC by opening the XPI in any Mozilla-based browser.  With the release of Mozilla Firefox 1.5, the latest version varies based on the version of the browser you’re using.  In Firefox you can find your version number by going to the Help menu and click “About”Note that mozCC now requires [http://jslib.mozdev.org jsLib] which is bundled with recent versions.
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MozCC 2 runs on Firefox 2 or later.   
  
* ''[http://drop.creativecommons.org/mozcc/releases/mozcc-1.1.0.xpi install mozCC 1.1.0]'' (Mozilla Suite, Firefox 1.0, Netscape)
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For details on using older versions of MozCC with Firefox 1.0, 1.5, Flock or the Mozilla Suite, see [[MozCC Legacy Versions]].
* ''[https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/363/ install mozCC 1.2.0 from '''updates.mozilla.org''']'' (Firefox 1.5, Flock)
 
  
If you install from '''updates.mozilla.org''' your browser will periodically check for updates.  If you would like to be notified of future releases, you may either subscribe to the [http://mozcc.mozdev.org/list.html mozCC mailing list].  The mailing list is very low traffic, and is only used for release announcements.
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== Download & Install ==
  
mozCC should work in the following Mozilla-based browsers; each has been tested under Mac OS X, Linux and Windows XPNote that this is probably not definitive; these are simply the browsers we test with, so we are reasonably confident things will work as expected.  If you have experience with other operating systems/versions of Mozilla, please [[Report MozCC Bug|report a bug]].
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Most users should install the latest version of MozCC by visiting [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/363/ addons.mozilla.org]Installing from '''addons.mozilla.org''' will allow upgrades to be automatically downloaded as they become available.
  
* Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or later
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Testers can download pre-release versions of MozCC from this page. These versions have received some testing, and are released here in order to get feedback and additional testing before releasing on addons.mozilla.org. Information is available [[Report MozCC Bug|here]] on reporting bugs in MozCC.
* Flock 0.4.10
 
* Mozilla Application Suite 1.7.3 or later
 
* Netscape 7.0 or later
 
  
If you have problems with these or any other browser, please [[Report MozCC Bug|report a bug]] and we'll do our best to help you resolve the issue.
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'''Most recent test release''':
  
# {{note|gecko18}} More accurately, only Gecko 1.8-based browser are support; currently Firefox 2 is the only one available.
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* [http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/software/mozcc/download/mozcc-2.4.3.xpi MozCC 2.4.3] for Firefox 2.0 and [[Using MozCC with Songbird|Songbird]]
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If you would like to be notified of future releases, you may subscribe to the [[Mailing Lists|cc-devel mailing list]].  The mailing list is relatively low traffic and is used for developer discussion.

Latest revision as of 20:37, 15 February 2007


System Requirements

MozCC 2 runs on Firefox 2 or later.

For details on using older versions of MozCC with Firefox 1.0, 1.5, Flock or the Mozilla Suite, see MozCC Legacy Versions.

Download & Install

Most users should install the latest version of MozCC by visiting addons.mozilla.org. Installing from addons.mozilla.org will allow upgrades to be automatically downloaded as they become available.

Testers can download pre-release versions of MozCC from this page. These versions have received some testing, and are released here in order to get feedback and additional testing before releasing on addons.mozilla.org. Information is available here on reporting bugs in MozCC.

Most recent test release:

If you would like to be notified of future releases, you may subscribe to the cc-devel mailing list. The mailing list is relatively low traffic and is used for developer discussion.