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While KF5 does serve as the most basic building blocks of KDE software, they can be used by any Qtx application just like any third-party Qt add-on library. Just like any other KDE software, KF5 uses and favors a CMake build system but all frameworks support QMake as well. Many frameworks are available on multiple desktop operating systems such as Linux and Windows and are even available on Android. Be sure to check each framework's documentation for their supported platforms.
While KF5 does serve as the basic building blocks of KDE software, they can be used by any Qt application just like any third-party Qt add-on library. Like any other KDE software, KF5 uses  
CMake as a build system, but using them with QMake is possibe, too. Many frameworks are available on multiple operating systems such as Linux, Windows, macOS and Android. Be sure to check each framework's documentation for their supported platforms.

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While KF5 does serve as the basic building blocks of KDE software, they can be used by any Qt application just like any third-party Qt add-on library. Like any other KDE software, KF5 uses 
CMake as a build system, but using them with QMake is possibe, too. Many frameworks are available on multiple operating systems such as Linux, Windows, macOS and Android. Be sure to check each framework's documentation for their supported platforms.

While KF5 does serve as the basic building blocks of KDE software, they can be used by any Qt application just like any third-party Qt add-on library. Like any other KDE software, KF5 uses CMake as a build system, but using them with QMake is possibe, too. Many frameworks are available on multiple operating systems such as Linux, Windows, macOS and Android. Be sure to check each framework's documentation for their supported platforms.