Private Desktop Applications are software designed to be used privately on desktop computers. These applications usually have high security features and do not require internet access to function.
<p>Private Desktop Applications run directly on the user's computer without the need for an internet connection, while cloud-based applications require internet access and store data on online servers.</p>
<p>Depending on the license and configuration, some apps can be installed on more than one device, but they usually do not have automatic synchronization features like cloud-based apps.</p>
<p>Some examples are Microsoft Office (offline version), Adobe Photoshop, and database management applications such as Microsoft Access.</p>