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Talking of awesome KDE apps, digiKam 8.7.0 has just been released!

KDE's full-featured image and photo managing software enhances its face detection and recognition feature, improves support for GPU actions, and updates its RAW decoder, G'MIC plugin, and more.

https://www.digikam.org/news/2025-06-30-8.7.0/_release/_announcement/

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  • @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social

    I just wanted to say: it's great seeing the first screenshot on macOS, and thank you all for making the effort to create great cross-platform software.

    It's far easier to convince someone to move to a different OS if all of their existing apps work. Replacing each program that they depend on one at a time can be done slowly, over multiple years, and at some point you realise that you're not locked into an OS at all.

  • Reminds me of this post

    My attempt of reducing the insane UI buttons everywhere to make it a bit cleaner

    It is still way too much, and unlike other Qt apps (like QGIS for example) the panels are not all configurable.

    I am sure it is really great software, but this cosmetic issue makes it extremely overwhelming to newcomers. People just dont expect this load from anything.

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