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Also your typical KDE application use KDE functionality and as such I suppose a new version of one may not work with an older KDE environment.
Then you could argue that you can use Qt applications instead but yeah, then why run KDE in the first place?
Maybe it's similar in the Gnome camp? I kinda have the feeling there's more "GTK" applications and that they may or may not be that tightly integrated into Gnome and even if they used some things which has been developed for Gnome 3 it may be more separated from the complete project?
But I don't really know. I don't use Gnome.