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carrylex@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 20 hours ago

Like Windows explorer but better

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Like Windows explorer but better

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carrylex@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 20 hours ago
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Dolphin

Download-Link for people that are too lazy to scroll down above page: Nightly builds for Windows

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    Kde.org/apps

    You can run lots of kde apps on Windows and Mac OS. I personally use Kate at work since it is far faster than VScode

    There even is a konsole port in the works

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      I prefer Geany 🧞‍♀️

      Lighter and faster

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      Okular is the best PDF software for Windows, beating Adobe’s own solution.

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        That is a pretty low bar.

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      Kate is wonderful

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      Installing this as well on my work laptop, I do frequently get part way through typing kate then remember it’s notepad++

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      wait, KRITA IS KDE?!?!? i’ve been using it for so long how did i not know that

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        Does it have a weird name starting with K, or have a C replaced with a K? Most likely a KDE app. (I always thought Krita was a play on Critter. Turns out it’s Swedish)

        Does it have a weird name starting with G? Gnome.

        Then there’s Gwenview, which was ported to QT and adopted by KDE, but was never renamed…

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          Then there’s Gwenview, which was ported to QT and adopted by KDE, but was never renamed…

          Let’s all just start calling it Kwenview

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          There’s also Gcompris to break the rules

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          honestly i never thought a lot about the name so i just accepted it

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      All my homies love Kate.

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        We wanna be Kate!

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        Kate’s a lot better than Karen

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