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Gnome, Firefox and many other programs have a simple solution: plugins.
Sure not all of Gnome have plugins, but more and more programs do.
And it's such a simple solution that several KDE applications have had the ability for years, so stop writing nonsens.
Applications like Kopete, K3B, Digikam, Kate, Kdevlop, Amarok, KTorrent all uses plugins. And that's only applications I know of, there are more.
Konqueror has always been able to use plugins, thats since 2000, so it's not exactly a revolutionary concept foregin to the KDE developers.
If you compare many application to all text input fields, there are a slight difference :-)