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I work on a desktop sales app that is run off a tablet and was wondering if this and other "traditional" desktop tablet applications could be viable as a offline web application. The main difference with tablet applications being the inking support. I think a web app can get close with browser gestures.

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You might get a better response if you remove the mention of tablets - I'm not sure it's relevant to your main question. – MusiGenesis Oct 31 '08 at 7:02
I was more talking about the inking integration in apps. Guess I can edit that in. – Bless Yahu Nov 8 '08 at 1:23

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The main different is the inking (gesture) support.

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I don't see the distinction between a tablet and a laptop. The decision to build an off line web application should be no different regardless of the medium.

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I think he/she is just asking whether offline web apps are a viable alternative to winforms app, not anything about tablets vs. laptops. – MusiGenesis Oct 31 '08 at 7:00
That is correct. Editing question. – Bless Yahu Nov 8 '08 at 1:23

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