Comment by blooalien
4 months ago
> Has a component that you install on your desktop.
This is only if you use Windows (or MacOS, as there's also a KDE Connect compatible Mac app out there somewhere IIRC). If you're on KDE Desktop Linux, you're already good-to-go, as it's a pre-installed component of a typical KDE environment. :)
not true for all distros. and this kind of thinking is really bad imo for network services.