- Why can't I open 3D scenes?
- I cannot open the tools on my tablet or mobile device.
- Changing your hard drive or your computer; reinstalling mozaBook; entering a new licence code
- System requirements
- Can I use mozaBook on an Apple MacOS computer?
- How can I transfer my mozaBook licence to another computer?
- How can I send feedback and bug reports in mozaBook?
- How can I continue to use Flash content?
- How to watch 3D scenes with a VR headset?
- How can I delete my user account?
- Hogyan tudom lemondani az előfizetésem?
- How can I allow cookies in my browser?
- What to do if I have already activated a licence code but I would rather use it in another user account.
- How can I start mozaBook in windowed mode?
- Missing dll file after a mozaBook update
- Nem tudom aktiválni a licencemet, hibaüzenetet kapok. Mit tegyek?
- What licence code do I have? How do I know what digital content can I access with my licence code?
- The 3D player is not launched in Windows 7
- Use the mozaWeb browser
- Hogyan telepíthetem a 3D lejátszót az alapértelmezettől eltérő mappába?
- I have multiple user accounts and I would like to merge them
- I receive an error message about proxy settings when I launch mozaBook
- Why can mozaBook not connect to the mozaWeb server?
- How can I switch to a Teacher account?
- How can I switch to a Teacher account in Bulgaria?
- How to send feedback from mozaBook when the server is not available?
- I use a Chromebook. How can I open 3D scenes?
- How do I sign in with my edu.mon.bg account?
To view 3D scenes, you need the mozaik3D player. If you click on a 3D scene on our web page the player will start automatically, in case it is installed on your device.
Where can I download it?
If the player is not installed on your device, mozaWeb will automatically prompt you to download it, as soon as you click on a scene. Click on the message displayed in the centre of the page to download the player (1).
If no such message has been displayed, please download the installer that matches your operating system from the following links:
Windows installer: download
Mac OS X installer: download
Android (minimum Android 4.0): Play Store
iOS: App Store
Linux installer (Debian-based distributions, e.g.: Debian, Ubuntu, Knoppix): download (64bit),
Linux installer (RedHat-based distributions, e.g.: RedHat, Suse, Fedora, blackPanther): download (64bit),
Distribution-independent Linux packages: download (64bit)
How can I install it?
In Windows and Mac OS, run the installer you have downloaded. In Windows, the installation is completely automatic. In Mac OS X, install the software as usually.
In the case of mobile devices using iOS and Android, it is recommended to enable automatic updates or go to the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store to update the application manually. The above links lead you to the official store sites. You can install the player from there in the usual way.
Most Debian-based and RedHat-based Linux distributions have a graphical package manager, which usually allows users to install the 3D player by double-clicking on it in the file manager. Depending on the configuration of your operating system, you may need the administrator password.
If you do not have a Debian-based or RedHat-based Linux distribution, download the distribution-independent package and unzip it in the root directory. To do so, you may need administrator rights.
Please make sure that you download the file/package that matches your operating system (32bit or 64bit)
Once the installation is complete, try to open a 3D scene.
I have installed the 3D player, but I still cannot open 3D scenes
If you cannot open 3D scenes immediately after the installation is complete, first check if you have installed the player that is appropriate for your operating system. If this is ok, but the problem persists, close and reopen your browser. If the problem is not yet solved, restart your computer/mobile device.