MCC Melody (like MPLAB Harmony) is a content type supported in MCC, providing     Libraries, Drivers, Peripheral Libraries (PLIBs) for the development of embedded software on a     range of Microchip MCUs. 
                            Video and hands-on training to quickly get you up and running with MCC Melody and how     the Getting Started Use Cases work.
                            This document provides information about  the MCC Melody Core details     instructions on using its features like the Toolbar, Easy View and Register Initialization/View. 
                            Application Builder is a tool that facilitates the visual representation of an application’s hardware and software components, offering a clear view of component dependencies and context within the project. Supported layouts include top-down or left-to-right, organized by levels of abstraction from Main, down to Libraries, Drivers, PLIBs, and finally MCU hardware.
                            The Libraries, Drivers and Hardware peripherals, which make up MCC     Melody, are collectively referred to as components. Also what is Configuration- vs.     Firmware portability. 
                            A quick reference to a list of terms that may be unique to Microchip or MCC     Melody:
                            The MCC Content Manager (CMT) allows users to select specific versions of the component     modules and libraries to be used for their MCC projects.
                            Key advantages of MCC Melody over Classic.
                            Individual API References, by MCU family and MCC User's Guide.
                            MCC Installation, Plugin Options and Generating Code. 
                            