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Dashboard is web-based, it can be viewed from both phone and computer.

This will signal that regardless of device or platform, if you have a web browser then you can use this.


If you need additional puffery then device-agnostic could also be used but you may alienate some readers/listeners.


I do not condone the use of cross-platform nor multi-platform in this "dashboard" situation because theythose words tend to indicate that you have a Windows installer, a Mac installer, Android installer, iPhone installer, etc... for your dashboard.


Google Chrome is truly multi/cross-platform. Firefox is multi/cross-platform. Microsoft Word is multi/cross-platform. These programs have dedicated installers on different platforms.

The web pages which you visit in Chromeweb browsers are precisely that, web pages.

By association, the web pages are multi-platform because they are viewed in a multi-platform software.


If you wanted to literally advertise your dashboard as multi/cross-platform then that would mean your back-end dashboard software can be installed on a Linux or Windows server and will work on PHP, ASP, Ruby, Python, JSP, and/or Perl and can use a variety of databases.

Dashboard is web-based, it can be viewed from both phone and computer.

This will signal that regardless of device or platform, if you have a web browser then you can use this.


If you need additional puffery then device-agnostic could also be used but you may alienate some readers/listeners.


I do not condone the use of cross-platform nor multi-platform because they tend to indicate that you have a Windows installer, a Mac installer, Android installer, iPhone installer, etc... for your dashboard.


Google Chrome is truly multi/cross-platform.

The web pages which you visit in Chrome are precisely that, web pages.

By association, the web pages are multi-platform because they are viewed in a multi-platform software.

Dashboard is web-based, it can be viewed from both phone and computer.

This will signal that regardless of device or platform, if you have a web browser then you can use this.


If you need additional puffery then device-agnostic could also be used but you may alienate some readers/listeners.


I do not condone the use of cross-platform nor multi-platform in this "dashboard" situation because those words tend to indicate that you have a Windows installer, a Mac installer, Android installer, iPhone installer, etc... for your dashboard.


Google Chrome is truly multi/cross-platform. Firefox is multi/cross-platform. Microsoft Word is multi/cross-platform. These programs have dedicated installers on different platforms.

The web pages which you visit in web browsers are precisely that, web pages.

By association, the web pages are multi-platform because they are viewed in a multi-platform software.


If you wanted to literally advertise your dashboard as multi/cross-platform then that would mean your back-end dashboard software can be installed on a Linux or Windows server and will work on PHP, ASP, Ruby, Python, JSP, and/or Perl and can use a variety of databases.

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Dashboard is web-based as, it can be viewed from both phone and computer.

This will signal that regardless of device or platform, if you have a web browser then you can use this.


If you need additional puffery then device-agnostic could also be used but you may alienate some readers/listeners.


I do not condone the use of cross-platform nor multi-platform because they tend to indicate that you have a Windows installer, a Mac installer, Android installer, iPhone installer, etc... for your dashboard.


Google Chrome is truly multi/cross-platform.

The web pages which you visit in Chrome are precisely that, web pages.

By association, the web pages are multi-platform because they are viewed in a multi-platform software.

Dashboard is web-based as it can be viewed from both phone and computer.

This will signal that regardless of device or platform, if you have a web browser then you can use this.


If you need additional puffery then device-agnostic could also be used but you may alienate some readers/listeners.


I do not condone the use of cross-platform nor multi-platform because they tend to indicate that you have a Windows installer, a Mac installer, Android installer, iPhone installer, etc... for your dashboard.


Google Chrome is truly multi/cross-platform.

The web pages which you visit in Chrome are precisely that, web pages.

By association, the web pages are multi-platform because they are viewed in a multi-platform software.

Dashboard is web-based, it can be viewed from both phone and computer.

This will signal that regardless of device or platform, if you have a web browser then you can use this.


If you need additional puffery then device-agnostic could also be used but you may alienate some readers/listeners.


I do not condone the use of cross-platform nor multi-platform because they tend to indicate that you have a Windows installer, a Mac installer, Android installer, iPhone installer, etc... for your dashboard.


Google Chrome is truly multi/cross-platform.

The web pages which you visit in Chrome are precisely that, web pages.

By association, the web pages are multi-platform because they are viewed in a multi-platform software.

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Dashboard is web-based as it can be viewed from both phone and computer.

This will signal that regardless of device or platform, if you have a web browser then you can use this.

 

If you need additional puffery then device-agnostic could also be used but you may alienate some readers/listeners.

 

I do not condone the use of cross-platform nor multi-platform because they couldtend to indicate that you have a Windows installer, a Mac installer, Android installer, iPhone installer, etc... for your dashboard.


Google Chrome is truly multi/cross-platform.

The web pages which you visit in Chrome are precisely that, web pages.

By association, the web pages are multi-platform because they are viewed in a multi-platform software.

Dashboard is web-based as it can be viewed from both phone and computer.

This will signal that regardless of device or platform, if you have a web browser then you can use this.

If you need additional puffery then device-agnostic could also be used but you may alienate some readers/listeners.

I do not condone the use of cross-platform nor multi-platform because they could indicate that you have a Windows installer, a Mac installer, Android installer, iPhone installer, etc... for your dashboard.

Dashboard is web-based as it can be viewed from both phone and computer.

This will signal that regardless of device or platform, if you have a web browser then you can use this.

 

If you need additional puffery then device-agnostic could also be used but you may alienate some readers/listeners.

 

I do not condone the use of cross-platform nor multi-platform because they tend to indicate that you have a Windows installer, a Mac installer, Android installer, iPhone installer, etc... for your dashboard.


Google Chrome is truly multi/cross-platform.

The web pages which you visit in Chrome are precisely that, web pages.

By association, the web pages are multi-platform because they are viewed in a multi-platform software.

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