Adjective
multi-platform (not comparable)
(computing) cross-platform
Around the same time, the NetBSD project was founded by a different group of 386BSD users, with the aim of unifying 386BSD with other strands of BSD development into one multi-platform system. Source: Internet
Crash would remain Sony's unofficial mascot for the next several years before switching to multi-platform releases in the following console generation. Source: Internet
Harrell and Combs remained longtime friends and business associates and Harrell served as vice chairman of Revolt, Combs’ multi-platform music network, and a producer on its panel show “State of the Culture.” Source: Internet
Former Lionsgate Television executive Nicole Laufer has been appointed as VP of development at London- and Los Angeles-based multi-platform media company Lightbox. Source: Internet
Alongside Allen in the NBC Sports Broadcast booth will be current driver Jeff Burton, who announced yesterday that he also will be joining NBC's multi-platform NASCAR coverage. Source: Internet
Based in London, it provides news reporting on a multi-platform basis in English and 37 other languages. Source: Internet