Dualplatform
Dualplatform refers to a system, service, or product that is designed to operate on or be compatible with two distinct computing platforms simultaneously or interchangeably. This typically involves two different operating systems, such as Windows and macOS, or two different hardware architectures, like x86 and ARM.
The goal of a dualplatform solution is to provide flexibility and wider reach for users and developers.
Achieving dualplatform compatibility often involves strategies like cross-platform development frameworks, which allow code to be written