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The [https://kde.org/products/frameworks/ KDE Frameworks], currently version 5 or KF5, is a collection of 80 libraries that are built on top of the [https://www.qt.io Qt application framework] and provides everything from utility classes to asynchronous and network-transparent I/O to additional data model and widgets to desktop-centric integration. If Qt itself doesn't provide a certain functionality or feature, chances are, there's a KDE Framework for that.
The [https://kde.org/products/frameworks/ KDE Frameworks] (in short KF5), are a collection of 82 libraries that are built on top of [https://www.qt.io Qt] and provide everything from simple utility classes, additional data models and widgets to asynchronous and network-transparent I/O. If Qt itself doesn't provide a certain functionality or feature, chances are, there's a KDE Framework for that.

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The [https://kde.org/products/frameworks/ KDE Frameworks] (in short KF5), are a collection of 82 libraries that are built on top of [https://www.qt.io Qt] and provide everything from simple utility classes, additional data models and widgets to asynchronous and network-transparent I/O. If Qt itself doesn't provide a certain functionality or feature, chances are, there's a KDE Framework for that.

The KDE Frameworks (in short KF5), are a collection of 82 libraries that are built on top of Qt and provide everything from simple utility classes, additional data models and widgets to asynchronous and network-transparent I/O. If Qt itself doesn't provide a certain functionality or feature, chances are, there's a KDE Framework for that.