FLEXBOX and Firefox 52
Once upon a time, the FLEXBOX used to operate using Java. However, as major browsers began discontinuing their support for the NPAPI-based plugin, the future of Java grew dim.
Google Chrome led the way in dropping support for the Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface (NPAPI) - the technology required for Java applets - in September, 2015. On March 6th, 2017, Mozilla released a new version of its browser: Firefox 52. Similar to Chrome, Mozilla had decided to discontinue its support to all plugins aside from Flash.
To address these changes, Flexoptix has created a native app for operating the FLEXBOX and configuring transceivers. It's available now for all Apple, Microsoft, Android, and Linux operating systems.
Click here to get the Flexoptix app for your device.
Google Chrome led the way in dropping support for the Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface (NPAPI) - the technology required for Java applets - in September, 2015. On March 6th, 2017, Mozilla released a new version of its browser: Firefox 52. Similar to Chrome, Mozilla had decided to discontinue its support to all plugins aside from Flash.
To address these changes, Flexoptix has created a native app for operating the FLEXBOX and configuring transceivers. It's available now for all Apple, Microsoft, Android, and Linux operating systems.
Click here to get the Flexoptix app for your device.