Mobile Supported Platforms
We're pleased to introduce TinyMCE mobile, available in version 4.7.
TinyMCE mobile is designed to run on iOS Safari and Android Chrome. You'll find a streamlined interface while keeping the most common touch interactions easily to hand. We tested mobile on the following platforms:
Mobile Platform Compatibility
OS | Browser | Device |
---|---|---|
Android 8 | Chrome | Mobile phone |
Android 7 | Chrome | Mobile phone |
Android 6 | Chrome | Mobile phone |
iOS11 | Safari | iPhone/iPad |
iOS10 | Safari | iPhone/iPad |
Please visit our mobile page to download the self-hosted package. If you're using TinyMCE Cloud, mobile is available in the dev
branch.
If you use other platforms and encounter bugs, please let us know in the TinyMCE issue tracker.
For further information on TinyMCE mobile setup and configuration, please visit TinyMCE mobile documentation.
Browser Compatibility
TinyMCE uses advanced JavaScript and tries to be as smart as possible when it comes to different browsers. The primary focus is on Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari.
If a browser is not listed on this page, it doesn't mean TinyMCE won't work. An unlisted browser might mean that TinyMCE may not have been fully tested on that browser. To determine compatibility with an unlisted browser, try out the examples on our website.
Since TinyMCE version 4.6.0 Internet Explorer 8-10 is not supported, if you need legacy browser support, the 4.5.X branch is maintained with critical fixes.
Please use the issues tracker on GitHub to submit bugs on the listed browsers only.
Browser | Windows | Mac | GNU/Linux |
---|---|---|---|
Chrome | YES | YES | YES |
Firefox | YES | YES | YES |
Edge | YES | N/A | N/A |
IE 11 | YES | N/A | N/A |
IE 10 | NO | N/A | N/A |
IE 9 | NO | N/A | N/A |
IE 8 | NO | N/A | N/A |
Safari | N/A | YES | N/A |
TinyMCE fully supports the most recent version of all supported browsers listed above. If vendors offer an Extended Support Release (e.g., Firefox) we also officially support the latest ESR from each vendor. As each browser vendor releases new major versions (e.g. Chrome 61 vs. Chrome 62) we provide support for the prior major version for 60 days after the prior release is superseded.
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