diff --git a/source/components/tags.md b/source/components/tags.md index 9ef5be8..6229814 100644 --- a/source/components/tags.md +++ b/source/components/tags.md @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ `Windows`, `MacOS`, `Linux`, `Android`, `IOS`, `CLI`, `SelfHost`, `Web (Cloud)`, `VSCode`, `JetBrains`, `Chromium`, `Firefox`, `Plugin`, `Extension`, `pip`, `npm`, `N/A` > [!NOTE] -> `Cross`, `MacOS`, `Linux`, and `Windows` platform tags refers to apps with an executable or binary, EX: exe and dmg (with the exception of CLI apps). `Selfhosted` apps are often inherently cross platform via docker desktop but they aren't labeled as such. The same goes for apps installed via `pip` and `npm`. A few apps blur the lines with convoluted options to install such as brew for `MacOS` and `Linux`, selfhosted docker option, and an `npm` option. This is prevalent in AI apps. These apps can have misleading platform tags - we are working on a solution. \ No newline at end of file +> `Cross`, `MacOS`, `Linux`, and `Windows` platform tags refers to apps with an executable or binary, EX: exe and dmg (with the exception of CLI apps). `Selfhosted` apps are often inherently cross platform via docker desktop but they aren't labeled as such. The same goes for apps installed via `pip` and `npm`. A few apps blur the lines with convoluted options to install/ This is prevalent in AI apps. These can have misleading platform tags - we are working on a solution. \ No newline at end of file