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Cross-Platform

Cross-platform refers to the ability of software or applications to operate on multiple operating systems or devices without compatibility issues. For instance, a cross-platform video game can be played on Windows, macOS, and consoles like Xbox or PlayStation. This means users can enjoy the same experience, regardless of their device choice. Cross-platform development often involves using programming tools and frameworks that allow developers to write code once and deploy it on various platforms, ensuring broader accessibility and user engagement.