Building desktop software begins by selecting an appropriate platform strategy: native options (Windows/macOS/Linux), cross-platform frameworks, and the distribution approach. A clearly defined MVP and an initial prototype help confirm workflows, performance requirements, and the overall user experience on real hardware.
As the product evolves, reliability, updates, and packaging take center stage. Thoughtful management of file systems, permissions, offline support, and integrations (device APIs, peripherals, enterprise authentication) makes the application dependable in everyday use, while an update system and crash reporting streamline ongoing maintenance.