--- title: "KDE applications on Windows" date: 2019-09-21T23:13:00+02:00 draft: false categories: [kde, development] tags: [kde] url: /posts/kde-applications-on-windows/ author: "Christoph Cullmann" resources: - name: "featured-image-preview" src: "images/kate-on-windows.png" --- #### KDE applications on Windows? 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. This doesn't only include the use of them on Linux & other Unix-like operating systems, but Windows, too. #### The Successes :) The KDE community has some successfully cross-platform applications out there, like [Krita](https://krita.org/) and [GCompris](https://gcompris.net/). The teams behind these applications did some great job to both develop & market them for all operating systems, including Windows. #### The Remaining Stuff :( Wheres many KDE application can already be built on Windows since years, they have not found a wide spread use there. For example [Kate](https://kate-editor.org), the text editor I maintain, is there mostly unknown. 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). #### The Plan! 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. #### The Building Blocks Hannah von Reth & Kevin Funk provided the means to achieve this: * [Craft](https://community.kde.org/Craft) - a meta build system / package manager that can be used on Windows for our stuff * [KDE Binary Factory](https://binary-factory.kde.org/) - a CI that actually even creates fully signed installers and packages for the store! Without their work, nothing would have happened for the "we publish stuff in the store" task. More details about that can be found in the wiki and older blog posts: * [Using Craft on Windows](https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Build_from_source/Windows) * [Tips for streamlining KDE applications for deployment on Microsoft Windows](http://kfunk.org/2017/12/20/tips-streamlining-kde-application-for-deployment-microsoft-windows/) * [CI for Windows installer and macOS bundle generation: KDE Binary Factory](http://kfunk.org/2017/11/17/kde-binary-factory/) #### Our Progress :=) Based on that work, some applications got now published with the [KDE e.V.](https://ev.kde.org/) account to the Microsoft Store. 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. 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): * [Okular - more than a reader](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9N41MSQ1WNM8)