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title: "Gushing about KDE" title: "Gushing about KDE applications"
date: 2024-01-28 date: 2024-01-29
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- Linux - Linux
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This is my anti-rant post, today I wanted to shine a light on the fantastic [KDE software](https://kde.org/) that I use daily. You can do similar things with GNOME and whatever else, but that's for someone else to write. There's bias here because I have contributed to several of these applications, but that doesn't detract from the point that I depend on them daily. This a lazy and anti-rant post... I want to shine a light on the fantastic [KDE software](https://kde.org/) that I use daily. You can do similar things with GNOME and whatever else, but that's for someone else to write. I have some bias because I have contributed to several of these applications, but that doesn't detract from the point that I depend on them daily.
![Screenshot of KMail from kde.org](kmail.png) ![Screenshot of KMail from kde.org](kmail.png)
I check my work and personal mail using [KMail](https://apps.kde.org/kmail2/). I keep track of tasks, events and meetings using [Merkuro](https://apps.kde.org/merkuro.calendar/). I can keep tabs on my calendar regularly because of the calendar applet in KDE Plasma, which is synced thanks to [Akonadi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akonadi). My work uses [Rocket.Chat](https://www.rocket.chat/), and I use [Ruqola](https://apps.kde.org/ruqola/) for interacting with that. There's two programs I use in my day-to-day that's unfortunately not KDE applications. One is my web browser, which is [Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/) of course. Another is my IDE, [JetBrain's CLion](https://www.jetbrains.com/clion/) which I depend on a lot and unfortunately [KDevelop](https://apps.kde.org/kdevelop/) doesn't even come close to it. Sorry 😢 I check my work and personal mail using [KMail](https://apps.kde.org/kmail2/). I'm one of those lucky few that checks my mail from two IMAP-compliant servers, so I steer clear from Outlook/GMail. I keep track of tasks, events and meetings using [Merkuro](https://apps.kde.org/merkuro.calendar/). I can keep tabs on my calendar since the time applet is synced thanks to [Akonadi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akonadi). I really enjoy and use the integration between these Akonadi applications, such as accepting invitations to meetings which are automatically recorded into my calendar.
My work uses [Rocket.Chat](https://www.rocket.chat/), and I use [Ruqola](https://apps.kde.org/ruqola/) for interacting with that:
![Screenshot of Ruqola from kde.org](ruqola.png) ![Screenshot of Ruqola from kde.org](ruqola.png)
Even when I'm not working, I still use KDE software in my hobbies. One of them is drawing, which I use [Krita](https://krita.org/en/) for (which is a great application in general, you should use it!) When I have to do video editing, my program of choice is [Kdenlive](https://kdenlive.org/en/) (which is a great application in general, you should use it!) I even use Krita when sketching on-the-go or in bed now instead of Procreate, since my Lenovo Yoga runs Linux and KDE Plasma. Even when not working, I still use KDE software! One of them is drawing, and I use [Krita](https://krita.org/en/) for that (which is a great application in general, you should use it!) It's completely replaced Procreate and Clip Studio Paint which I used before. I really like it's integrated brush engines and default brush set, along with all of it's built-in functionality like animation support. I even use Krita when sketching on-the-go or in bed now instead of Procreate, since my Lenovo Yoga runs Linux and KDE Plasma. When I edit videos, my program of choice is [Kdenlive](https://kdenlive.org/en/) (which is a great application in general, you should use it!) It does everything I want it to do, honestly I have very little trouble with it but my needs are minimal.
![Screenshot of Kdenlive from kde.org](kdenlive.png) ![Screenshot of Kdenlive from kde.org](kdenlive.png)
My primary chat platform is [Matrix](https://matrix.org), so of course I use [NeoChat](https://apps.kde.org/neochat/) as my preferred client everywhere I can. I chose [Mastodon](https://joinmastodon.org/) as my Twitter-replacement, and I use [Tokodon](https://apps.kde.org/tokodon/) so much that I don't even open up the web interface anymore! The less I have to run in the browser the better, in my opinion. My primary chat platform is [Matrix](https://matrix.org), so of course I use [NeoChat](https://apps.kde.org/neochat/) as my preferred client everywhere I can. I chose [Mastodon](https://joinmastodon.org/) as my Twitter-replacement, and I use [Tokodon](https://apps.kde.org/tokodon/) so much that I don't even open up their web interface anymore! The less I have to run in the browser the better, in my opinion.
![Screenshot of Tokodon from kde.org](tokodon.png) ![Screenshot of Tokodon from kde.org](tokodon.png)
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![Screenshot of Kasts from kde.org](kasts.png) ![Screenshot of Kasts from kde.org](kasts.png)
For consuming media, I use KDE applications for that too. I use [PlasmaTube](https://apps.kde.org/plasmatube/) to feed my YouTube addiction. I have started listening to some podcasts, and have been using [Kasts](https://apps.kde.org/kasts/) for those. Apparently it has a NextCloud sync feature, so now it's even more useful to me! I even use KDE applications for consuming media, too. I use [PlasmaTube](https://apps.kde.org/plasmatube/) to feed my YouTube addiction. I like to put videos in picture-in-picture and even added that to the next release, meaning I can stop using the web interface for Invidious. I have started listening to some podcasts, and have been using [Kasts](https://apps.kde.org/kasts/) for those. I elarned recently that it even can sync via NextCloud!
# Upcoming # Upcoming
Here's some software I recently learned about, and want to start using in the new year: Here's some software I recently learned about, and want to start using soon:
* [Accessibility Inspector](https://apps.kde.org/accessibilityinspector/), which is a KDE-based alternative to GNOME's Accerciser. * [Accessibility Inspector](https://apps.kde.org/accessibilityinspector/), which is a KDE-based alternative to GNOME's Accerciser.
* [Codevis](https://apps.kde.org/codevis/), a code visualization program, I used it once before but I need to try it again. * [Codevis](https://apps.kde.org/codevis/), a code visualization program, I used it once before but I need to try it again.
* [Fielding](https://apps.kde.org/fielding/), a REST API client. I plan to expand it's features further so I don't have to depend on Insomina. * [Fielding](https://apps.kde.org/fielding/), a REST API client. I plan to expand it's features further so I don't have to depend on Insomina.
* [Powerplant](https://apps.kde.org/powerplant/), something to help keep your plants. I only have one plant to keep right now, so this is the perfect time to learn how to use it! * [Powerplant](https://apps.kde.org/powerplant/), something to help keep your plants. I only have one plant to keep right now, so this is the perfect time to learn how to use it!
Hope this sheds some light on my favorite applications, and gives you ideas for using them! Hope this sheds some light on my favorite applications, and gives you ideas for using them! I enjoy how fast these applications are, and how integrated and nice they all look together. I couldn't go over every single one, but maybe I can expand in the future.