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I get the feeling if someone says "I want a cross platform app that does X", my stock response is often going to be "webapp, dude". I also suspect many people may find that annoying, and only consider desktop software to be real software.

Should we encourage users to always state clearly if a webapp is ok, or whether they require something installable?

I strongly expect it'll be just about a standard comment on any unclear question...

I get the feeling if someone says "I want a cross platform app that does X", my stock response is often going to be "webapp, dude". I also suspect many people may find that annoying, and only consider desktop software to be real software.

Should we encourage users to always state clearly if a webapp is ok, or whether they require something installable?

I get the feeling if someone says "I want a cross platform app that does X", my stock response is often going to be "webapp, dude". I also suspect many people may find that annoying, and only consider desktop software to be real software.

Should we encourage users to always state clearly if a webapp is ok, or whether they require something installable?

I strongly expect it'll be just about a standard comment on any unclear question...

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Should questions always state whether the requirement must be native/webapp?

I get the feeling if someone says "I want a cross platform app that does X", my stock response is often going to be "webapp, dude". I also suspect many people may find that annoying, and only consider desktop software to be real software.

Should we encourage users to always state clearly if a webapp is ok, or whether they require something installable?