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First, it is Qt, not QT. And your point is not valid once again. It is not because a GTK app does not link to gnomelib that it is not intended for Gnome. Gnomelib does not add that much to GTK experiences, and make the startup faster, so I wouldn't use them, even if I were targering Gnome. KDElibs add a little more to Qt, than gnomelib does to gnome. It is much more than a registery system a default directories. It add KXMLGui, making apps customizable. It is mostly why much Qt app use KDElibs in Linux (even if they don't in other pleteoform).