A device where an application is designed to run is typically referred to as a "platform." This can include hardware like computers or smartphones, as well as software environments such as operating systems or cloud services. The specific term may vary depending on the context, such as "mobile device" for smartphones or "server" for applications running in a data center.
The install threshold for a software application refers to the minimum requirements that must be met in order for the application to be successfully installed and run on a device.
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NO, mobile operating systems do not cross over into desktop or laptop operating systems, but if you purchase a tablet to convertible you may be able to sync your devices, ask a computer salesman about matching a computing device to your android device.
Web applications can run on certain devices. But not just any. The device has to be compatible with the web application's requirements first. Try to read the requirements before downloading the app.
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When he was a little kid, he made a device run by the power of a bug.
Skype can be downloaded onto a USB device. This portable application can be run from a USB flash drive and used on any PC. This can be very helpful when traveling and want to use Skype on a public computer.
Considering that the purpose of a job application is to get an interview, you could write something like: I will provide more information during an interview. Or, Please call me for more information.
It is a machine or device that been run or tranducer by electronics
False. If the operating system already has a more recent driver for the device, there is no reason to run the install disc.
A mobile application, most commonly referred to as an app, is a type of application software designed to run on a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet computer. Mobile applications frequently serve to provide users with similar services to those accessed on PCs.