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FirstClass Client

If you are looking for FirstClass Client, you have come to the right place. We explain what FirstClass Client is and point you to the official download.

What is FirstClass Client?

The latest version of FirstClass Client is version 11.063 and is compatible with Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows 7 and Mac OS X. The latest version compatible with Linux is version 10.014. It is the graphical front-end application needed to establish connection with FirstClass servers. FirstClass core server requires 64bit operating system for Windows Server 2003/R2 and Windows Server 2008/R2/Enterprise. The recent most demanding function is index searching. The core server requirements are mainly determined by content size of FCNS [FirstClass Network Store]. Larger capacity sites should consider octa-processor configuration. Minimum requirements for small FCNS are 64bit dual processor and 4GB RAM. Recommended hardware are 64bit octa-processor and 16GB RAM.

FirstClass Client latest version requires 1GB RAM and 1GB free disk space for Windows 7 and Windows Vista, Intel Pentium 4 CPU or higher or equivalent AMD processor with 1GB RAM and 1GB hard disk space for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and 2008. FirstClass Client requires PPC G5 processor or better [recommending Intel Core Duo or Core 2 Duo CPU], 1GB free disk space and 1GB RAM for Mac OS X 10.5.2, 10.5.8, 10.6.1, 10.6.2, 10.7.3 and 10.7.2 [for FC11 only].

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File types supported by FirstClass Client

Our users primarily use FirstClass Client to open these file types:

About file types supported by FirstClass Client

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Last updated: : January 1, 2013