Applications you distribute are categorized into four types:
Simple application: Distribution requires Novell Application LauncherTM to copy no (or few) files to the workstation and make no (or few) changes to the workstation's registry, INI files, environment variables, and so forth. An example is Windows Notepad.
Complex application: Distribution requires Application Launcher to copy many files and make many configuration changes to the workstation. An example is Novell GroupWise® or Microsoft Office.
Web application: Distribution requires Application Launcher to display an application icon that, when launched, opens the workstation's Web browser and displays the Web-based application (or other Web content). No files need to be copied to the workstation and no configuration settings are modified.
Terminal server application: Distribution requires Application Launcher to display an application icon that, when launched, opens a client session to the terminal server and starts the application (or displays the desktop). An example is Novell GroupWise or Microsoft Office running on a terminal server rather than the user's local workstation.