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sirwhinesalot ◴[] No.45289648[source]
We now live in a world where KDE looks nicer, more professional, and more consistent than the latest macOS. I don't know how that happened, and KDE isn't even particularly nice looking, but here we are.

For many years now KDE has focused on polish, bug fixing and "nice-to-have" improvements rather than major redesigns, and it paid off.

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ahoka ◴[] No.45291184[source]
Do you think this looks "nice and professional"? I don't.

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thiagokokada/blog/main/pos...

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1. topspin ◴[] No.45294932[source]
I've never used KDE's flatpak UI, so this is the first time I've ever seen it. That said I understood that app instantly: what it's intended to do and how to use it. It's consistent with any other Plasma setting app I've ever used.

What is the problem?

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2. soraminazuki ◴[] No.45296001[source]
Also the fact that the setting exists at all is worthy of applause. People have to install Flatseal on other desktop environments.