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"Krusader will run without KDE"
that would be an interesting trick, otherwise... =P
if by "KDE" the author means "the KDE desktop workspace", then yes .. and that's true of all KDE applications.
KDE is not a desktop environment. the KDE workspace is one application suite the KDE community produces; all KDE applications (as defined by "they use the KDE development platform") run just fine without the KDE workspace.
well .. except for the applications that *are* the KDE workspace