No it is not at all!
no
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is found in the TCP/IP stack of the Application Layer of the OSI reference model. FTP is specialized for sending and receiving files.
Without a application, you wont be able to get onto the internet. For example; an Operating System is a application which applications are / can be installed into it. Applications run to allow internet to get through to your computer. Browsers are a addon application which allows different content over the WWW (World Wide Web). Basically, look at it like this. There are many layers of applications which provide you with internet content.
Because different techniques of processes are followed by different organization.
The name for this software is a "browser" -- an application that allows connection to internet URLs and uses the links that connect similar content.
No it is not at all!
The Application you are viewing this page with.
An applet is a small program module which runs under the control of a larger application, for example a web browser.
Explain how a general-purpose application package is different from a specialized application package.
Well, it's definitely not a browser.
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.
Web applications are hosted on Web Platforms. For example: Google Chrome is a Web Platform. Google Maps is a Web Application. The browser is the platform, the interactive experience is the application.
Yes it is
Application
A browser.
a browser is A web browser is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web
Google Calendar and Google Documents are examples of web-based applications (meaning they run completely inside your browser)