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How is the PPCS version of The Property Manager different than a web-based property management software package?

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How is the PPCS version of The Property Manager different than a web-based property management software package?

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A. A web based application typically uses a web server with a server operating system, and the end user accesses the property management software package by using a web browser. This mechanism keeps the network bandwidth requirement down, but makes it possible to network a property management application only with a number of limitations and restrictions. Typically, the user (client) is restricted in the capability that she has available; commonly, for instance, the type of reports that the user can generate is strictly limited, and the capability to generate communications with tenants automatically is both limited and inflexible. Conversely, a typical desktop system has full capability locally. It may work well across a LAN, but only at the price of heavy LAN bandwidth usage. It does not work well across the internet because of the network latencies and the high bandwidth requirements. The Property Manager using Peer to Peer Client/Server technology (PPCS) follows a middle ground bet

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