CCC Tech Center OS/Platform Requirements - Recommended Browsers and Platforms

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System Requirements & Recommendations

The CCCTC recommends the operating systems (OS), browsers, and screen reader information on this page for use with the products and services listed below*.  

  • OpenCCC Account

  • CCCApply Administrator

  • Core Administrator Platform

  • CCCApply Report Center (Jasperserver-Pro)

  • Data Warehouse Report Center (Jasperserver-Pro)

  • MyPath

  • Proxy

  • College Adaptor - Glue or Super Glue

  • Multiple Measures

  • COCI

  • C-ID

*Not designed for mobile devices. Support tickets will not be opened against bugs or defects identified on mobile systems or devices. 

Recommended OS/Browsers for CCC Web Applications

CCC Tech Center recommends the following browsers and operating systems for day to day use of our web applications by students.  Bug/defect issues identified and reproduced on these systems using Chrome will be approved and prioritized for fix.

Operating System

Browser

Operating System

Browser

Windows (8.1 and 10)

Chrome*

OS X: Catalina (10.15) & Mojave (10.14)

Safari, Chrome

*Recommended. As of January 1, 2018

For all browsers, systems should support the most current version and one version back. 

Note: As of 12/2/2015, the CCC Technology Center no longer supports Microsoft Edge.

 

Recommended OS/Browsers for Mobile Systems 

Operating System

Browser

Comments

Operating System

Browser

Comments

Android (most current version for device, 4.4 minimum)

Chrome

Preferred supported combination, but not approved for bug fixes

iOS (current version)

Safari, Chrome

Supported, but not approved for bug fixes

Windows: NOT SUPPORTED

NOT SUPPORTED

NOT SUPPORTED



 


Accessibility

For more accessibility information, please visit the CCC Accessibility Center website: www.cccaccessibility.org.

 

Accessibility Requirements

Recommended OS + Browser Combinations for Screen Readers

Operating System

Browser

Accessibility Screen Reader

Comments

Operating System

Browser

Accessibility Screen Reader

Comments

Windows (8.1 and 10)

Chrome

NVDA & JAWS

Preferred supported combination for Windows screen readers

OS X: Catalina (10.15) & Mojave (10.14)

Safari, Chrome

VoiceOver

Preferred support combination for OS X screen readers.

Recommended OS/Browsers for Mobile Systems 

Operating System

Browser

Accessibility Screen Reader

Operating System

Browser

Accessibility Screen Reader

Android (most current version for device, 4.4 minimum)

Chrome

TalkBack

iOS (current version)

Safari, Chrome

VoiceOver

Windows: NOT SUPPORTED

NOT SUPPORTED

NOT SUPPORTED

 

Accessibility Statement

The California Community Colleges Technology Center is committed to making its online applications accessible to individuals of all abilities. The Technology Center develops and maintains applications to be in compliance with California Government Code 7405, which requires such technologies to meet the accessibility requirements of Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. 794d, U.S.C. 255). Our goal is to make our services and applications accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities.

Web platforms and services are evolving constantly as is the support for assistive computer technologies. The Technology Center tests various assistive technologies and web browsers to review functionality. We welcome your feedback for improving the accessibility of web applications and services.

 

Reporting an Accessibility Issue

If you cannot access content or use a feature due to a disability, please report the issue to:

CCC Technology Center

E-mail: accessibility@ccctechcenter.org

Phone: 1-877-247-4836

TTY: 661-334-8278

3536 Butte Campus Drive

Oroville, CA 95965



Helpful feedback may include:

  • What you were trying to do

  • What technologies you may have been using

  • The barrier or issue you encountered

  • The web address where you experienced the issue



For more information about providing feedback, please see Contacting Organizations About Inaccessible Websites from the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) for tips regarding what information you could provide so we can make improvements.