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On a website, an '''application''' typically refers to a software program or tool designed to run within a web browser or on a computer. A well-known example of an application is an executable file, which is a type of computer file that contains a program or application that can be run on a computer or mobile device. It is commonly referred to as an executable application or an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.exe .exe] file on [[wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Windows operating systems]]. When the executable file is opened, the program is loaded into memory and executed, allowing users to access its features and functions. Executable files are widely used to install software, run games, and perform various tasks on a computer.
On a website, an '''application''' typically refers to a software program or tool designed to run within a web browser or on a computer. A well-known example of an application is an executable file, which is a type of computer file that contains a program or application that can be run on a computer or mobile device. It is commonly referred to as an executable application or an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.exe .exe] file on [[wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Windows operating systems]]. When the executable file is opened, the program is loaded into memory and executed, allowing users to access its features and functions. Executable files are widely used to install software, run games, and perform various tasks on a computer.
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