I've been confused of this... I just want to know exactly the definition of a Stand alone software? what does it needs to call a software a Stand alone?
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Jump to PostIt's contextual, I've seen several different meanings applied to the term.
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Besides the fact that any yahoo with an internet connection can edit it? ;)
Jump to PostIn games, for example, "Stand Alone" means something that doesnt need somethine else to run. For example - there are stand-alone expansion packs, which dont require the original game, and stand-alone mods - e.g. counter strike and TF2 dont require half life.
Jump to PostThe author of this thread clearly stated that you should give a definition in your own term and we still have posts redirecting us to wikipedia.
The author of this thread also doesn't seem to understand that there are many acceptable definitions and Wikipedia covers them sufficiently well. There's no …
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Many things...
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MooGeek commented: That's what I've been telling +0
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