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At InaboxSystemsNova, we provide reliable, affordable, and professional IT services designed to support homes, small businesses, and growing organizations. From everyday computer support to full infrastructure deployment, we deliver practical solutions that keep your technology running smoothly, securely, and efficiently.

What is Open Source

Open source is a collaborative development model, primarily for software, where the source code—the underlying instructions for a program—is made publicly available under a license that grants anyone the rights to use, study, change, and distribute it for any purpose. Key principles include transparency, peer production, and a decentralized development approach, allowing for collective improvement of products like software, designs, and documents. Examples of open source software include the Linux operating system, and its impact is expanding to other areas beyond just technology.

At InaboxSystemsNova, we rely on Open Source software because it offers freedom, flexibility, and long‑term value for our customers. Open Source solutions are free to use, share, and modify without legal restrictions, allowing us to tailor systems to your exact needs while keeping costs low.

By leveraging trusted Open Source technologies, we provide secure, customizable, and easy‑to‑use solutions that empower our clients without locking them into expensive licensing models. Our commitment to Open Source ensures you receive reliable, transparent, and future‑proof software that truly serves your business.

Native software is designed to run directly on a processor using its specific instruction set, allowing it to operate with maximum speed, efficiency, and compatibility on that platform. When software is built natively for a device, it performs optimally without requiring translation layers or emulation.

In contrast, running native software on a different platform typically requires an emulator, which imitates the original hardware but often results in slower performance. For example, Game Boy games run natively on a Game Boy device, but require specialized emulation software to run on other systems—usually with reduced speed and efficiency.

Understanding native software helps ensure you choose the right tools, platforms, and performance expectations for your systems, especially when compatibility and speed are critical.

A web application is a software program stored and executed on a server, accessed through a standard web browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, or others. Instead of installing software on each device, users interact with the application online, making it accessible, flexible, and easy to maintain.

From a technical perspective, web applications are built using web technologies like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern frameworks. This allows them to deliver dynamic functionality, responsive interfaces, and cross‑platform compatibility without requiring local installation.

Understanding how web applications operate helps businesses choose scalable, efficient solutions that work seamlessly across devices and environments.