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<p>I don't get your point. KDE Connect <i>is</i> a Qt application
that uses few KDE Frameworks (which are just Qt libraries). It
works just fine on all desktops. To have a systray icon there is
the kdeconnect-handler executable from the official package and
there is also <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/Bajoja/indicator-kdeconnect">https://github.com/Bajoja/indicator-kdeconnect</a> which
is supposed to have some more features, but I haven't tested it.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22.07.2018 13:59, Markus Slopianka
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<pre wrap="">I don’t know how easy or hard it would be but I’ve seen requests for something like that mostly from users of LXQt and alike:
A stand-alone Qt-only application. No daemons or anything, just a self-contained application that sits in the systray.
Such an application should also work on Windows, right?
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