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Gushing about KDE applications
(redstrate.com)
KDE is an international technology team creating user-friendly free and open source software for desktop and portable computing. KDE’s software runs on GNU/Linux, BSD and other operating systems, including Windows.
If you encounter a bug, proceed to https://bugs.kde.org, check whether it has been reported.
If it hasn't, report it yourself.
PLEASE THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE POSTING HERE.
Developers do not look for reports on social media, so they will not see it and all it does is clutter up the feed.
Desktop environments are always developed alongside a set of applications, which is what differentiates them from simple desktop shells. These applications aren't exclusive to the desktops they were made for, they're simply designed to fit its aesthetic and design philosophy to offer a more consistent experience. Most desktop environments have a fairly limited set of applications, covering mostly the essentials. The most commonly found types are terminals, file managers, settings, image viewers, media players, text editors, screenshot apps and software centers.
GNOME and KDE are the exceptions, by virtue of being much larger than all other desktops. Both maintain a very extensive set of applications with a wide range of purposes, which tend to be widely used regardless of desktops. GNOME's Evolution and KDE's Kdenlive for instance are among the most popular apps on Linux, since they're among the best apps to use to fulfill their respective purposes (PIM and video editing).
You're right. I will add that there are far more GTK apps with no Gnome dependancies, then there are Qt apps with no KDE dependencies.