Comment by mid-kid

4 months ago

The branding does a major disservice to this application - it works like a charm on my windows and i3wm setups, having no trouble sharing a clipboard and files. There are very few features if any that only work on KDE.

Sometimes on windows it needs a click of the refresh button to get going after connecting to a network. The discovery is wonky on some platforms.

KDE is simply the 'community' that maintains it, makes sense why that's the branding used despite the inevitable confusion

(the DE has been called Plasma for ages, and almost everything KDE works outside of it)

  • they should rebrand it as Konnekt.

    • Legacy KDE apps used to follow this naming convention until the late 2000s, early 2010s.

      You had apps like Konqueror (web browser, file manager), KMail (email client), Kompose (music score editor), KImages (later rebranded to Krita), and KDevelop (software dev IDE).

      Modern KDE apps dropped the 'K' prefix and moved to a more recognizable scheme, like: Falkon (web browser), Dolphin (file manager), and Okular (document viewer).

      As you can see, its now a mix of whether the app keeps the 'K' in the name. Some do not.

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I’ve been running KDE (as in the desktop) for more than 20 years and I had no idea that Connect worked without Plasma.

Thanks for sharing