The AppStore contents -- app or plugin? (Not an important question)

I have noticed that some providers call their product "plugin" while others use the term "app". Is there a real difference between the concepts, or is it just a question of preference?



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[edited by: Mats Linder at 2:41 PM (GMT 0) on 4 Nov 2025]
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    Question improvement suggestion: Clarify whether you are looking for a technical distinction between "app" and "plugin" or if you are interested in the terminology used in the context of the RWS AppStore.  

    In the meantime, based on the information you have provided, here is a suggested answer to your question:  

    Hello!  

    The terms "app" and "plugin" can often be used interchangeably, but there are some distinctions that can be made based on context and functionality. Here’s a breakdown:  

    **Step 1: Definition**  

    - **App**: Generally refers to a standalone application that can perform a specific function or set of functions. In the context of the RWS AppStore, apps can enhance the functionality of Trados Studio or MultiTerm and may operate independently of the main software.

    - **Plugin**: Typically refers to a component that adds specific features to an existing computer program. In this case, plugins are integrated into Trados Studio to extend its capabilities.

    **Step 2: Usage in RWS AppStore**  

    - In the RWS AppStore, you will find both apps and plugins. Some developers may choose to label their products as "plugins" to emphasize their integration with Trados Studio, while others may use "apps" to highlight their standalone functionality.

    **Step 3: Preference**  

    - Ultimately, the choice of terminology may come down to developer preference or marketing strategy rather than a strict technical difference. Both terms aim to convey that the product enhances the user experience in some way.

    In summary, while there may be subtle differences in how "app" and "plugin" are perceived, they often serve similar purposes in the context of the RWS AppStore. I hope this answer addressed your question. If not, please reject the answer, add the question improvement suggestion information, and click the RWS Community AI checkbox on the right to try again.  

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  • Probability score: 0.6  

    Question improvement suggestion: Clarify whether you are looking for a technical distinction between "app" and "plugin" or if you are interested in the terminology used in the context of the RWS AppStore.  

    In the meantime, based on the information you have provided, here is a suggested answer to your question:  

    Hello!  

    The terms "app" and "plugin" can often be used interchangeably, but there are some distinctions that can be made based on context and functionality. Here’s a breakdown:  

    **Step 1: Definition**  

    - **App**: Generally refers to a standalone application that can perform a specific function or set of functions. In the context of the RWS AppStore, apps can enhance the functionality of Trados Studio or MultiTerm and may operate independently of the main software.

    - **Plugin**: Typically refers to a component that adds specific features to an existing computer program. In this case, plugins are integrated into Trados Studio to extend its capabilities.

    **Step 2: Usage in RWS AppStore**  

    - In the RWS AppStore, you will find both apps and plugins. Some developers may choose to label their products as "plugins" to emphasize their integration with Trados Studio, while others may use "apps" to highlight their standalone functionality.

    **Step 3: Preference**  

    - Ultimately, the choice of terminology may come down to developer preference or marketing strategy rather than a strict technical difference. Both terms aim to convey that the product enhances the user experience in some way.

    In summary, while there may be subtle differences in how "app" and "plugin" are perceived, they often serve similar purposes in the context of the RWS AppStore. I hope this answer addressed your question. If not, please reject the answer, add the question improvement suggestion information, and click the RWS Community AI checkbox on the right to try again.  

    RWS Community AI

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