Difference between standalone and networked computers tabular form
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A computer that is not connected to a network is called a standalone.
If you wish to use this type of machine, then all of the applications you want to use will have to be loaded on to the hard disk.You will not be able to communicate with any other computer whilst in this mode.
A computer that is connected to a network is called a 'workstation'. With a networked machine you are able to share information with other computers in the form of
Email
Data files (documents, videos, images etc)
Instant messages
Share peripherals (e.g. printers)
Use online / networked applications
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If you wish to use this type of machine, then all of the applications you want to use will have to be loaded on to the hard disk.You will not be able to communicate with any other computer whilst in this mode.
A computer that is connected to a network is called a 'workstation'. With a networked machine you are able to share information with other computers in the form of
Data files (documents, videos, images etc)
Instant messages
Share peripherals (e.g. printers)
Use online / networked applications
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