An applet runs in a browser; a standalone application works like a traditional application, which you launch directly from your operating system.An applet runs in a browser; a standalone application works like a traditional application, which you launch directly from your operating system.An applet runs in a browser; a standalone application works like a traditional application, which you launch directly from your operating system.An applet runs in a browser; a standalone application works like a traditional application, which you launch directly from your operating system.
It means that it is by itself - as opposed to being bundled with other applications for example.
You either mean the standalone Flash Player, the specific browser plugin or the Flash Pro application itself. In any case, they work on all systems.
Adobe Flash standalone is a software application that you install on your computer in order to create and edit Flash/Shockwave files. It's standalone and can work on its own. The Flash PLAYER, however, is a browser plugin that plays the published end results of the standalone Flash software. The main difference is that Adobe Flash standalone can create and edit, while the Flash Player can only view/playback.
DHCP Server can be a standalone server
what does Source Details mean on a job application
its mean Application centre, bute here its mean Abudhabi Application centre
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If you mean the orignal battlefield game (Battlefield 1942), then no, you do not, it is a standalone game.
SPEEDbit Video Downloader installs as a browser extension to help you download video. In addition, it includes a standalone application, whose purpose is to convert the format of the downloaded files.
Here are two advantages of a web-based application over a traditional standalone application design:A compatible browser provided, users can access the application from a variety of devices and platforms: a PC running a Windows operating system or a smartphone running a Linux-based operating system, etc.Server-based software does not require release roll-out in the traditional sense, thus making release of fixes or improvements much easier and cheaper.However, a standalone application may not require an online Internet connection to operate correctly, and privacy is much easier to manage and accomplish in a standalone application.There can be no general answer to this question, as a standalone application may be the better choice in some cases, and a server-based architecture may be preferable in others.
Application means "use".