Friday, 18 April 2014

Cross Platform Access

Refers to the capability of software or hardware to run identically on different platforms. Many applications for Windows and the Macintosh, for example, now produce binary-compatible files, which means that users can switch from one platform to the other without converting their data to a new format.
Cross-platform computing is becoming increasingly important as local-area networks become better at linking machines of different types.




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