← Back to context Comment by kunley 4 days ago What is a "local application"? 4 comments kunley Reply loxs 4 days ago Funny how people used to ask "what is a cloud application", and now they ask "what is a local application" :-)Local as in "desktop application on the local machine" where you are the sole user. scott_w 4 days ago This, though I think other posters have pointed to a web app/site that’s backed by SQLite. It can be a perfectly reasonable approach, I think, as the application is the web server and it likely accesses SQLite on the same machine. kunley 3 days ago That commenter's idea clearly wasn't about desktop application on a local machine. That is why I asked. scott_w 3 days ago You mean Andrew's comment? I took it in the broadest sense to try and give a more complete answer.
loxs 4 days ago Funny how people used to ask "what is a cloud application", and now they ask "what is a local application" :-)Local as in "desktop application on the local machine" where you are the sole user. scott_w 4 days ago This, though I think other posters have pointed to a web app/site that’s backed by SQLite. It can be a perfectly reasonable approach, I think, as the application is the web server and it likely accesses SQLite on the same machine. kunley 3 days ago That commenter's idea clearly wasn't about desktop application on a local machine. That is why I asked. scott_w 3 days ago You mean Andrew's comment? I took it in the broadest sense to try and give a more complete answer.
scott_w 4 days ago This, though I think other posters have pointed to a web app/site that’s backed by SQLite. It can be a perfectly reasonable approach, I think, as the application is the web server and it likely accesses SQLite on the same machine.
kunley 3 days ago That commenter's idea clearly wasn't about desktop application on a local machine. That is why I asked. scott_w 3 days ago You mean Andrew's comment? I took it in the broadest sense to try and give a more complete answer.
scott_w 3 days ago You mean Andrew's comment? I took it in the broadest sense to try and give a more complete answer.
Funny how people used to ask "what is a cloud application", and now they ask "what is a local application" :-)
Local as in "desktop application on the local machine" where you are the sole user.
This, though I think other posters have pointed to a web app/site that’s backed by SQLite. It can be a perfectly reasonable approach, I think, as the application is the web server and it likely accesses SQLite on the same machine.
That commenter's idea clearly wasn't about desktop application on a local machine. That is why I asked.
You mean Andrew's comment? I took it in the broadest sense to try and give a more complete answer.