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Cross-platform software

Cross-platform software is applications designed to run on multiple operating systems, such as Windows, macOS, Linux, or mobile platforms like Android and iOS. Instead of creating separate versions for each system, developers build one version that works across different environments, saving time and resources. This compatibility allows users to access the software regardless of the device or operating system they use, ensuring a consistent experience. Cross-platform development often involves specialized tools and programming techniques to adapt the software for diverse systems without sacrificing functionality.