Friday, 6 July 2012

What Does Add-in, Add-on, Plug-in Really Mean?

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July 6, 2012
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What Do These Words Actually Mean? Add-ins, Add-ons, Plug-ins, Apps, Applications, and Utilities
Robert Conner asked me to define the various words for different types of programs. - Lincoln Spector, Contributing Editor
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