Cross-Platform

What is Cross-Platform?

Cross-platform refers to software or technology designed to run on multiple different operating systems and devices, rather than being tied to just one.

This means the software can be used across different types of systems, such as Windows, macOS, and Linux computers, or iOS and Android mobile devices.

What is an example of cross-platform software?

A common example of cross-platform software is a web browser such as Google Chrome, which is available on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. Because it runs everywhere, users enjoy a consistent experience regardless of the device they are using.

Why is MIDAS cross-platform?

Many web-based SaaS products, including MIDAS, are cross-platform because they are accessed entirely through a device's web browser. This means our room booking system works on virtually any Desktop, Laptop, Tablet, or Mobile, with no software to install and no dependence on a particular operating system.

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