Difference between revisions of "Installing tablet apps"
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*[[Installing iPad Apps]] | *[[Installing iPad Apps]] |
Revision as of 02:37, 24 August 2014
Note. This article is under construction. --Ken Graetz (talk) 20:14, 23 August 2014 (CST)
About this article
This article provides an overview for all tablet users about installing applications or apps on their tablet devices. It is intended for all members of the campus community.
What's a tablet app?
A tablet app is a piece of software that you install on your tablet device. Originally, the term, "app," was used to differentiate tablet applications from those designed for a desktop or laptop computer. Tablet apps are often smaller, require less processor power and disk storage, include fewer features and functions, are more focused on a specific task, and are either free or relatively inexpensive. Today, the term, "app," is also applied to some desktop and laptop software as companies recognize the value of greater specificity and micro-transactions.