A Mobile Application, most commonly referred to as an
app, is a type of application software designed to run
on a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet
computer.
Mobile apps can be native, web-based or
hybrid. Native apps are built specifically for a
particular platform, such as iOS or Android, and are
typically faster and more responsive than web-based
apps.
Web-based apps are built using web
technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and are
accessed through a web browser. Hybrid apps are a
combination of native and web-based apps, allowing
developers to build once and deploy on multiple
platforms.
Mobile apps have become an integral part
of everyday life, with millions of people using them to
stay connected, informed, and entertained.
An application program (Software Application) is a
computer program designed to carry out a specific task
other than one relating to the operation of the computer
itself, typically to be used by end-users.
Software
applications can be developed for a specific platform,
such as Windows or macOS, or for cross-platform use,
such as web-based applications that can be accessed from
any device with an internet connection. They can be
designed for personal or business use, and can be
customized to meet specific needs and requirements.
A Website is a collection of web pages and related
content that is identified by a common domain name and
published on at least one web server.
A website is a collection of web pages and associated
content that is hosted on a web server and accessible
over the internet. Websites are typically used for a
variety of purposes, including providing information,
promoting products or services, selling goods online,
sharing content, or communicating with others.