>Alternately, a thin client is one that is connected by a minimum amount of bandwidth, whereas a fat client is one connected by a lot of bandwidth (Thin might be a modem, where fat might be a T3)
Is that true? I always thought a fat client was an app where most processing was performed on the client side (like a fully functional vfp app that connects to data on a server), and a thin client has very little porcessing on the client side. (like most web apps, the processing gets done on the server and the the client just renders the results).
I could be wrong though.
Roi
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