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title: "KDE applications on Windows"
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date: 2019-09-21T22:47:00+02:00
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categories: [kde, development]
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tags: [kde]
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url: /posts/kde-applications-on-windows/
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author: "Christoph Cullmann"
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#### KDE applications on Windows?
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One of the new [goals of KDE](https://dot.kde.org/2019/09/07/kde-decides-three-new-challenges-wayland-consistency-and-apps) is to spread the use of the applications created by the KDE community.
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This doesn't only include the use of them on Linux & other Unix-like operating systems, but Windows, too.
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#### The Successes :)
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The KDE community has some successfully cross-platform applications out there, like [Krita](https://krita.org/) and [GCompris](https://gcompris.net/).
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The teams behind these applications did some great job to both develop & market them for all operating systems, including Windows.
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#### The Remaining Stuff :(
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Wheres many KDE application can already be built on Windows since years, they have not found a wide spread use there.
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For example [Kate](https://kate-editor.org), the text editor I maintain, is there mostly unknown.
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Actually most of the applications we ship with the [KDE Applications releases](https://kde.org/announcements/announce-applications-19.08.1.php) are not widely known on Windows (nor used).
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#### The Plan!
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Already last year we came up with [the task](https://phabricator.kde.org/T9575) to bring more of our applications to the official [Microsoft Store](https://store.microsoft.com) to increase their visibility for the average Windows user.
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#### The Building Blocks
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Hannah von Reth & Kevin Funk provided the means to achieve this:
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* [Craft](https://community.kde.org/Craft) - a meta build system / package manager that can be used on Windows for our stuff
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* [KDE Binary Factory](https://binary-factory.kde.org/) - a CI that actually even creates fully signed installers and packages for the store!
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Without their work, nothing would have happened for the "we publish stuff in the store" task.
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More details about that can be found in the wiki and older blog posts:
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* [Using Craft on Windows](https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Build_from_source/Windows)
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* [Tips for streamlining KDE applications for deployment on Microsoft Windows](http://kfunk.org/2017/12/20/tips-streamlining-kde-application-for-deployment-microsoft-windows/)
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* [CI for Windows installer and macOS bundle generation: KDE Binary Factory](http://kfunk.org/2017/11/17/kde-binary-factory/)
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#### Our Progress :=)
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Based on that work, some applications got now published with the [KDE e.V.](https://ev.kde.org/) account to the Microsoft Store.
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The first was [KStars](https://kde.org/applications/education/org.kde.kstars) and after a long gap [Kate](https://kate-editor.org) & [Okular](https://okular.kde.org) followed.
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Direct links to the store entries can be found below (the screenshots are in German, made in a Win10 VM, yes, i18n works on Windows just fine):
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* [Okular - more than a reader](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9N41MSQ1WNM8)
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<center><a href="/posts/kde-applications-on-windows/images/okular-on-windows.png" target="_blank"><img width=500 src="images/okular-on-windows.png"></a></center>
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* [Kate - Advanced Text Editor](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9NWMW7BB59HW)
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<center><a href="/posts/kde-applications-on-windows/images/kate-on-windows.png" target="_blank"><img width=500 src="images/kate-on-windows.png"></a></center>
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* [KStars - Astronomy Software](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9PPRZ2QHLXTG)
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<center><a href="/posts/kde-applications-on-windows/images/kstars-on-windows.png" target="_blank"><img width=500 src="images/kstars-on-windows.png"></a></center>
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#### Help Wanted!
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At the moment, this is the effort of only a few people and it will only be sustainable if we gain more support.
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Therefore, if you are interested in bringing more of our applications to Windows and helping to maintain them, join in at [this Phabricator task](https://phabricator.kde.org/T9575).
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The tooling might still be a bit rough to use in some places and the documentation is not perfect, but this can be improved!
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#### Why all that?
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I think there is a large user base on Windows that might benefit from our applications and we will benefit from potential more contributors, too.
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Some might say: "Why shall we provide our applications on a proprietary operating system? People shall use fully open systems!"
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I say: "Why shall we ignore all the people that are stuck with a proprietary operating system out of whatever reason?"
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#### P.S.
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And no, the idea is not to publish the stuff exclusively in the Microsoft Store.
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The [KDE Binary Factory](https://binary-factory.kde.org/) outputs normal installers and portable archives, too.
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The Microsoft Store is just a good way to advertise our applications to a broader scope of potential users.
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The KDE e.V. published applications are there available for free but you can use any other means to install them.
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