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const_void@lemmy.ml to KDE & Plasma users@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

What KDE or QT apps do you love that aren't well known?

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What KDE or QT apps do you love that aren't well known?

const_void@lemmy.ml to KDE & Plasma users@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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My personal favorite is Strawberry Music Player. Especially if it’s compiled using QT5 (for KDE 5).

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    Qmmp and Kpat.

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      Kpat is one of the best solitaire implementations that exist. I play daily

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        Same here. Kpat is the first application I install on a new machine.

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    Okteta. A hex editor is always useful.

  • sorrybookbroke@sh.itjust.works
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    KolourPaint is my pick. I love that there’s a paint equivalent for quick jokes while screen sharing or trash drawings

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    I use Strawberry too and in general it is great. Sadly it still lacks some features I need, so I still need foobar2000 with wine on the side (for library management, stuff like viewing and editing all custom tags, renaming files according to tags instead of copying them, …)

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    Kate and Okular count as “aren’t well known”? Because I love them.

    Also I love the Global menu for Plasma.

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      Kate is great!

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    Firealpaca is how I discovered kde and I don’t see it mentioned too often, so I will take my chances and say that. However it’s the only kde program I know of that isn’t FOSS. But I typically prefer it’s simplicity over the bells and whistles of gimp and sometimes krita.

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      But it doesn’t even run in KDE, it doesn’t seem to have a Linux version.

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        It sadly doesn’t have a linux version cause it’s not foss. But according to the about firealpaca window, it primarily is coded in QT.

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          @Haunting_Tale_5150 @const_void @AnActualFossil

          KDE is a community that uses, contribute to and extend the Qt framework, that is an industry standard, tons of software is developed with it 🙂

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          There’s lots of non FOSS software for Linux, that’s not an issue at all. One such program you’re probably running is Steam.

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