The "app" is add-on free and will run quicker.
The Desktop version accepts additional software in the browser like Java.
The app store in desktop form is really the same, yes, but the apps that are compatible woth your desktop may vary from the ones you can find in the mobile applet.
Pretty much with a web app you don't have to download, a windows application you probably have to download.
A spreadsheet app has rows and columns. Word processing just goes down the page.
There are many different sites in which one can find a free Remote Desktop. There are free remote desktop apps for the iPhone or iPod touch. There are also other websites such as Team Viewer in which one can download a remote desktop.
No. Its a phone app not Windows 8 app.
An app can be used independently whereas an extension has to be integrated in a website before it is used.
there is no such app for windows media player, but there is app for windows media center and it is not free.
So that your app feels more like a desktop app.
You can't. You have to be on a desktop to watch broadcasts. You can only broadcast on the app.
If one is an Apple iPhone user, an app that allows one to remotely access their desktop from the phone can be found in the app store. Android users can find the app in the Android Market.
Yes, there is a Gmail App for windows phone. Gmail app is used to log in from phone. Multiple accounts can be logged in at once.
No, it is Android OS only. No similar app exists for iOS.