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; Use the DE's settings to determine programs | ; Use the DE's settings to determine programs | ||
* On Windows, this works well already (you can for example download a zip file and it'll be opened with WinZip or whatever you are using. On Linux, this doesn't quite work yet (at least not with KDE) and you often have to choose your application manually.</td></tr><tr><td> | * On Windows, this works well already (you can for example download a zip file and it'll be opened with WinZip or whatever you are using. On Linux, this doesn't quite work yet (at least not with KDE) and you often have to choose your application manually. | ||
; Even better: use portland determine programs | |||
* Project Portland (portland.freedesktop.org) is the solution to this problem. | |||
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; use a KDE-style settings dialog | ; use a KDE-style settings dialog | ||
* KDE Applications (unlike GNOME Apps) all use the same settings dialog, which is very user friendly because one doesn't have to learn how to handle yet another settings dialog. </td></tr><tr><td> | * KDE Applications (unlike GNOME Apps) all use the same settings dialog, which is very user friendly because one doesn't have to learn how to handle yet another settings dialog. </td></tr><tr><td> | ||
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