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  1. Cross-platform - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cross-platform Cross-platform software is a type of software that can run on many different operating systems or computer architectures. Together, the combination of an operating system and computer architecture is commonly referred to as a platform.
    simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-platform
    For what its worth, this is what Wikipedia has to say on the matter: In order for software to be considered cross-platform, it must be able to function on more than one computer architecture or operating system.
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    They really refer to functionality helping to bridge the differences between all systems you own: your game consoles, computers, and mobile devices. Cross-platform is a term used to refer to a piece of software that is compatible with more than one system.
    Cross-platform support can also extend to mobile devices, with many apps available on both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store . Depending on how a particular software is coded, it may require the developer to re-code and repackage the software entirely.
    Different kinds of cross-platform systems include both hardware and software systems, as well as systems that involve separate builds for each platform, as well as other broader systems that are designed to work the same way across multiple platforms. Cross platform is also known as multiplatform or platform independent.
    Cross platform is also known as multiplatform or platform independent. In general, the term cross-platform is used in a multitude of different ways across many parts of the IT industry.
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