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In computing, cross-platform (or multi-platform) is an attribute of computer software or computing methods and concepts that are implemented and inter-operate on multiple computer platforms.

The software and methods are also said to be platform independent.

Cross-platform software may be divided into two types:

  • Software which requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports
  • Software which can be directly run on any platform without special preparation, e.g., software written in an interpreted language or pre-compiled portable bytecode for which the interpreters or run-time packages are common or standard components of all platforms

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