What is the difference between Thin client and Thick Client ?
Answer / Sandeep Gautam
Thin clients rely on a central server for most of their processing, while thick clients perform more of the processing locally. In OpenSpan, thin clients are typically web-based interfaces accessed through a browser, whereas thick clients are standalone applications installed on a user's computer.
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