Linux Journal article on KDE on Windows

Bernhard Reiter bernhard at intevation.de
Tue Nov 3 17:21:10 CET 2009


Am Dienstag, 3. November 2009 13:16:35 schrieb Stuart Jarvis:
> > > Has KDE on Windows brought new users or developers or users to KDE?
> > > (I'd be particularly interested to hear from anyone who _started_ with
> > > KDE on Windows as a user or developer. The FAQ mentions an Amarok
> > > developer who apparently got involved through an interest in Amarok on
> > > Windows)
> >
> > (Is using a product like Kleopatra, where a big bunch of KDE libraries
> >  coming with it, considered for the question? If so: Yes, lots of new
> > users with Gpg4win2. :) )
>
> Yes, I guess a follow up question is do they only see Kleopatra as a
> standalone application (and use that, which is nice) or do they
> understadnnd it is related to KDE and then try and find out more about that
> and see what else KDE can offer? Not an easy one to answer.

With current Gpg4win, KDE is not as visible as it should. People might not 
recognise Kleopatra as a KDE application, it is the whole package they use, 
e.g. directly from within Outlook (if they are using GpgOL).


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