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if you run it as a browser app then yes


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If you have a browser with a Java plugin, then yes.

Yes, pretty much. Also with some limits on the available extensions as everything runs in your browser.

Only if the application supports it.

Easy answer. No. Not for just this app.

Theoretically yes but its comptible with the official cliente like the iOS app so it practically works the same.

No, it is a static web page, and all code runs only locally in your browser.

In a word: Yes. Of course, depending on your app YMMV!

There's only a paid version or an ad-supported version, so yes.

At this moment, yes. A few more hardware cycles and those can be run in a browser plug-in.

Yep. I run it in web browser in separate user account made for that purpose.

As long as you stay away from web browsers and web apps, i think so.

No. Unless the application downloads and executes new code from third parties neither you nor application author can control every time you launch it, it's absolutely not comparable to most of the websites.

Only if you use some "hip" and bloated web framework/platform. Tell software could handle that without breaking a sweat on minimal hardware.

Nope, it's just a standard app engine set up.

No, it runs on drupal.

Yes, unless you are using their API directly.

Yes, but they require a native app. This is web only.

I don't think so, at least for (mobile) clients, but yes for server-side integrations.

No, on linux so a web app of some kind would be ideal.
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