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This is all very well, but what of the real important issues like mayo or ketchup on the french fries or both?
I like gtk+ better because I use Gnome, and the functionality of QT apps in Gnome is sometimes confusing at first.
But since there are so many awesome KDE apps, like Amarok, K3B, and kdenlive, I voted french fries.
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I want to add that Qt apps doesn't necessarily mean KDE apps. The skype beta for example looks quite nice.
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I also prefer using GTK+ interfaces. I just prefer the look and feel a little bit better.
GTK looks better.
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I use whatever app works the best for my needs.
Other than look and feel, what can you say about the apps' quality?
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Another voice to say its all preference and it really doesnt matter.
I prefer Qt apps- I think they look cleaner, and I love how they all seem to follow the same format. Makes the DE feel more integrated.
I use gnome and all GTK apps on my second lappie, and Qt/KDE on my main- so I like both really...
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