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UI Toolkit Reality Check

 

Looking at my Linux Desktop usage. What UI toolkits do I really use?

 

 

 

Own/Proprietary: 5

GTK3: 6

GTK4: 1

Qt: 9

Electron/Web: 5

wxWidgets: 1

 

Or:

GTK: 7 (most still using GTK3)

Qt: 9

Other: 11

 

DE dependend: Files, Settings, Terminal

 

Most important (kind of "business hub", where linked and integrated data is most important): Evolution

 

Very important as well: Printing. But I don't really know of any good PDF viewer and/or printing dialog on Linux. They all have their own issues. The software set Linux Mint provides is ok.

 

In the end I currently tend to choose UI Toolkit and Desktop Environment depending on the PIM suite. That of KDE (Akonadi) is awful. So I'm going for an Evolution based one. Document Scanner is important as well. Mint/Cinnamon works best, Pantheon I like more. Ubuntu Touch uses the same backend as well, which is very interesting, but only Calendar looks nice for now (missing/not functional: Contacts, Tasks, Mail).

 

Our media workstation for video streaming and projection uses Kubuntu and KDE.

 

 

UI Toolkit Reality Check was published on 2024-10-05.

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