On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 2:43 PM, Thomas Pfeiffer <thomas.pfeif...@kde.org> wrote:
> Hi everyone, > every now and then, distributions approach us asking which applications > they should ship by default with Plasma, or they complain about us not > providing such information. > Although the Plasma team of course does not have to provide such > information, it may still be helpful also for us because we can try to make > sure that these applications work well in Plasma. > Choosing such applications is not an easy task, but to get things started, > a group of people who were stranded in Bielefeld waiting for their trains > after a meeting sat together to come up with an initial suggestion. Here is > the result: > > File manager: Dolphin > Music player: Cantata > Video player: VLC > Document viewer: Okular > Software center: Discover > Communication: Konversation, KDE Telepathy (cautiously, because while it > works well at the moment, it is also looking for a maintainer) > Password storage: KWalletmanager, kwallet-pam > Hardware support: Skanlite, Print manager > Utilities/system tools: KCalc, KDE Connect, Konsole, KSysguard, Kate, > Kamoso (if a distro wants to ship a webcam app at all) > Office suite: We do not recommend one at the moment > Pim suite: We do not recommend one at the moment. > Browser: We do not recommend one at the moment > What about the file archiver Ark in the Utilities category? It also provides the ability to compress/extract archives from the contextmenu in Dolphin. I would think it has at least as much justification to be on the list as e.g. KCalc. B.R. Ragnar
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