Overview
Our customers use a variety of browsers to run our software. However, we only support certain browsers to ensure Limble adheres to the latest security practices and standards.
Using a supported browser and keeping it up-to-date with the latest version will help Limble run at its best so you can focus on the work that matters.
In this article, learn which browsers are compatible with Limble and best practices to make the most of Limble on desktop.
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Supported Browsers
Limble supports some of the most commonly used browsers. Browsers not included in our recommended list may still work, but we can only guarantee support for the following:
Regardless of which browser you choose, we recommend the following for internet speed:
Downloads: at least 30Mbps, 60Mbps or more is optimal
Uploads: at least 2Mbps, 5Mbps or more is optimal
We recommend running the latest version of your preferred browser for the best experience. You can see which is the latest version of your browser by visiting Browser-Update.org.
Unsupported Browsers
Limble does not support the following browsers:
Internet Explorer
The legacy version of Microsoft Edge (identified by a blue "E" icon)
We strongly recommend switching to a browser that supports modern web standards if you are using either of those browsers.
Updating Your Preferred Browser to the Most Current Version
For the best experience, we recommend running the latest version of your preferred browser.
You can see which is the latest version of your browser by visiting Browser-Update.org.
We'll show you how to update our recommended browsers.
Google Chrome:
Click on the 3 vertical dots in the top right corner of your browser. In the drop-down menu, select Help > About Google Chrome. The version number will appear in the pop-up tab, along with a notice if a newer version is available.
Microsoft Edge (Chromium)
Click on the 3 horizontal dots in the top right corner of your browser. In the drop-down menu, select Help and Feedback > About Microsoft Edge. The version number will appear in the pop-up tab.
Safari
Click on Safari > About Safari. The version number will appear in the pop-up window.
Firefox
On the menu bar, click the Firefox menu and select About Firefox. The About Firefox window will appear. The version number is listed underneath the Firefox name.
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Still don’t see what you’re looking for? Check out our YouTube channel for more tips and tricks! You can also reach out to us anytime at support@limblecmms.com.