Cisco Finesse for Linux Desktop

i've a customer (call center) runs Linux desktops and he needs to deploy Cisco Finesse latest version. i was wondering if it is supported over Linux or not??

Hi,
I have a CCX 10.5, and i use finesse with my Debian .
It works perfectly with Iceweasel, Firefox, or Chromium .

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