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# Version 8.0.0
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## Change
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The minimum supported compilers and deployment targets have been updated, with
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the new minimums listed in the top level [README](README.md).
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MinGW is no longer supported.
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**Possible Issues**
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You may no longer be able to build JUCE projects or continue targeting older
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platforms.
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**Workaround**
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If you cannot build your project, update your build machine to a more modern
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operating system and compiler.
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There is no workaround to target platforms that predate the new minimum
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deployment targets.
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**Rationale**
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New features of JUCE require both more modern compilers and deployment targets.
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The amount of investment MinGW support requires is unsustainable.
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## Change
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The [JUCE End User Licence Agreement](https://juce.com/legal/juce-8-licence/)
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README.md
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JUCE is an open-source cross-platform C++ application framework for creating high quality
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JUCE is an open-source cross-platform C++ application framework for creating
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desktop and mobile applications, including VST, VST3, AU, AUv3, AAX and LV2 audio plug-ins
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and plug-in hosts. JUCE can be easily integrated with existing projects via CMake, or can
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be used as a project generation tool via the [Projucer](#the-projucer), which supports
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exporting projects for Xcode (macOS and iOS), Visual Studio, Android Studio, Code::Blocks
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exporting projects for Xcode (macOS and iOS), Visual Studio, Android Studio,
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and Linux Makefiles as well as containing a source code editor.
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## Getting Started
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The JUCE repository contains a [master](https://github.com/juce-framework/JUCE/tree/master)
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and [develop](https://github.com/juce-framework/JUCE/tree/develop) branch. The develop branch
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contains the latest bugfixes and features and is periodically merged into the master
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contains the latest bug fixes and features and is periodically merged into the master
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branch in stable [tagged releases](https://github.com/juce-framework/JUCE/releases)
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(the latest release containing pre-built binaries can be also downloaded from the
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[JUCE website](https://juce.com/get-juce)).
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### The Projucer
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The repository doesn't contain a pre-built Projucer so you will need to build it
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for your platform - Xcode, Visual Studio and Linux Makefile projects are located in
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[extras/Projucer/Builds](/extras/Projucer/Builds)
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(the minimum system requirements are listed in the __System Requirements__ section below).
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The Projucer can then be used to create new JUCE projects, view tutorials and run examples.
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It is also possible to include the JUCE modules source code in an existing project directly,
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or build them into a static or dynamic library which can be linked into a project.
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for your platform - Xcode, Visual Studio and Linux Makefile projects are located
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in [extras/Projucer/Builds](/extras/Projucer/Builds) (the minimum system
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requirements are listed in the [minimum system
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requirements](#minimum-system-requirements) section below). The Projucer can
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then be used to create new JUCE projects, view tutorials and run examples. It
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is also possible to include the JUCE modules source code in an existing project
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directly, or build them into a static or dynamic library which can be linked
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into a project.
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For further help getting started, please refer to the JUCE
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[documentation](https://juce.com/learn/documentation) and
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#### Building JUCE Projects
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- __C++ Standard__: 17+
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- __macOS/iOS__: Xcode 10.1 (macOS 10.13.6)
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- __Windows__: Windows 8.1 and Visual Studio 2017
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- __C++ Standard__: 17
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- __macOS/iOS__: Xcode 12.4 (Intel macOS 10.15.4, Apple Silicon macOS 11.0)
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- __Windows__: Visual Studio 2019 (Windows 10)
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- __Linux__: g++ 7.0 or Clang 6.0 (for a full list of dependencies, see
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[here](/docs/Linux%20Dependencies.md)).
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- __Android__: Android Studio on Windows, macOS or Linux
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- __Android__: Android Studio (NDK 26) on Windows, macOS or Linux
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#### Deployment Targets
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- __macOS__: macOS 10.9
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- __Windows__: Windows Vista
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- __macOS__: macOS 10.11
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- __Windows__: Windows 10
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- __Linux__: Mainstream Linux distributions
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- __iOS__: iOS 9.0
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- __Android__: Jelly Bean (API 16)
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- __iOS__: iOS 12
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- __Android__: Android 5 - Lollipop (API Level 21)
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## Contributing
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