Talk:Table of equivalent applications

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Is it fair to list third-party Photoshop as Windows image editor, but use only KDE applications to fill the third column?

Why would it not be fair? This isn't a point-scoring exercise. If people are coming from the world of Windows they are being told what applications KDE can offer to fill the same need. Nothing more than that. I do consider it a very sensible page to add. --annew 19:06, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
I asked because of hesitation about adding non-KDE alternatives into the third column, e.g. I use Gimp and FF. At least, vlc and psi are both Qt based and look good in KDE out of the box.
Of course, since this is a KDE site, we are going to advocate and prioritize KDE applications as alternatives to Windows or OS X software. So putting the GIMP or Firefox, or even VLC and Psi even if they are Qt, is a bit inappropriate. We can leave it to distributions to indicate that. But this is KDE, so we will naturally cite KDE apps.
As for "third party" Windows apps, the thing is that in the Windows world, the distinction between "official" and "third party" apps are blurred. Either an app is a Windows app or it isn't, that is, either it's an app that runs or Windows or it isn't a Windows app. To summarize: KDE apps only in the KDE column (it is labeled "KDE" after all), and any Windows or OS X app in their appropriate columns. --Jucato