Seth Kenlon

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Great article. As some other people point out, a lot of these features are no longer unique to KDE, but a lot of praise for computers tends to end that way. You fall in love with a feature, you use it for years, and one day you wake up and realise that everyone else has developed, essentially, the same thing. Ultimately, the thing that you love is *how* you feature is implemented, not necessarily just the fact that the feature exists.

And I'm solidly in the camp that loves the way KDE features are implemented. They work, they work really well, they are integrated with one another, and they flow fluidly into each other in a sensible and configurable way.

Cheers, Paulk. The next one will cover titles in Kdenlive, but has a bunch of interesting notes about compositing and only stops short of actual real-life mathematical equations. Fun stuff.