Which of the following concerns does installing cross-platform software address?
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Installing cross-platform software addresses the concern of compatibility.
Compatibility refers to the ability of software to function properly on different operating systems or hardware platforms. Cross-platform software is designed to work on multiple operating systems, such as Windows, Mac, and Linux, without any issues.
Installing cross-platform software ensures that the software can be used on any system, regardless of the operating system it uses. This is particularly important in environments where different systems are used, such as in businesses or organizations where employees may use different types of devices or operating systems.
In contrast, subscription, licensing, and product key are related to the way software is distributed, activated, and paid for. Subscription refers to the payment model where users pay a recurring fee for access to the software. Licensing refers to the legal agreement between the user and the software vendor, which specifies how the software can be used. A product key is a unique code that is used to activate the software or prove ownership of a licensed copy.
Therefore, while subscription, licensing, and product key are important concerns for software usage, they are not directly addressed by installing cross-platform software.