If you dont complain you get nothing! What features/bug fixes you want to see in future KDE

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  1. kinto

    Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows.

    I've been using kinto.sh but it feels very abandoned and any issue is met with 'here's the script, you figure it out'. I also posted in the KDE forum about the tab switcher needs.

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  3. klassy

    Klassy is a highly customizable binary Window Decoration, Application Style and Global Theme plugin for recent versions of the KDE Plasma desktop.

  4. panon

    An Audio Visualizer Widget in KDE Plasma

  5. SysMonTask

    Linux system monitor with the compactness and usefulness of windows task manager to allow higher control and monitoring.

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