On the top of my hat I can think of 2 note taking applications. (One inactive called basket, was very featurerich, but has never been fulyl working since KF5. Also is written in widgets and would need a complete overhaul). And one is in KDE PIM. And more a sticky note kinda thingy
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Originally posted by uscracks94 View PostHow many official note taking apps KDE has? 5? 10?
I don't understand why KDE keeps adding "new" apps instead of focusing on core issues.
Nothing inherently wrong with trips but I would not like my donation to go for developing YetAnotherNoteTakingApp. I'm just curious how it's managed.
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Last time I installed Plasma 6 on Arch, and I had more than 5 note taking apps in the menu, and none of them was perfect. Again, people creating note taking app is totally okay, I myself created one too several years ago, but KDE itself sharing this app as official, writing a blog post about it, it doesn't make any sense to me.
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Originally posted by spicfoo View Post
Open source projects don't have a top down approach. People work on whatever they find interesting and fun. You can't force volunteers to work on whatever you consider "core issues". Get over it.
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Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
I agree that they don't have to fix everything and need freedom to choose what they like to work on, but you'd rather they spent time creating an app that already exists multiple times?
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