Minimum Software Requirements definition

Minimum Software Requirements means the requirements specified in the technical specifications at [▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇-system-requirements/].
Minimum Software Requirements means the minimum software requirements for the Customer or its Clients, Users, or Suppliers to access and/or use the Services, including an active Internet connection and the right and ability to utilize one of the following browsers: Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox. VNDLY supports the browser versions that are supported by their respective vendors. For example, Microsoft no longer supports Internet Explorer 11. As a result, VNDLY does not support Internet Explorer 11. VNDLY commits that, at a minimum, VNDLY will work with the most recent version of each browser as well as the second most recent version (for up to one year after the release of the latest version). For the best experience possible, Customer and its Clients, Users, or Suppliers are encouraged to use the latest browser versions available. VNDLY actively monitors the browsers and versions used by its Customers, Clients, Suppliers, and other Users.

Examples of Minimum Software Requirements in a sentence

  • This excludes, Scheduled Daily Maintenance, issues with internet and communication applications not maintained and/or hosted by VNDLY or VNDLY’s service providers, force majeure, or Customer, Affiliate, Supplier, User, or Client’s failing to meet the Minimum Software Requirements.

  • Customer is also solely responsible for assuring that all Clients, Suppliers, and Users are meeting the Minimum Software Requirements to run on the Hosted SaaS Environment and are in all respects “application-ready”.