Re: Help! A positive phrase for "non-Web application"?
How about "license-based applications". Usually used to refer to
applications that must be "installed", thus requiring a license. So, it
can't be a web application because those don't require licenses to run
them, only user access (user ID/password).
A license-based application must be installed and requires that each user
has a valid license to run it. blah blahblah
Really? Notepad is a non-Web application, but you don't need a license to run it. (I know you need a license for Windows, but Notepad is a separate application, and it doesn't require its own license.)
The term I hear consistently in the Windows world is "desktop application." Wouldn't that work elsewhere, too?
--David
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