I’m typing my reply from a German desktop based on a Norwegian toolkit (that was later bought by a Finnish phone company) using a US browser whose Web engine has German origins, on an operating system with Finnish origins.
And as far as that Web engine of German origin goes, that’s WebKit. Granted, the bulk of the improvements have been made by Apple and Google, but it used to be KHTML.
The icon set is called Faenza, created by a French artist.
Anyway, it’s possible to use computers and not be 100% US-centric, and that’s coming from a USian. However, I did have to look much of this up as I went along, as I don’t make a habit of looking into the country-of-origin of such things; mainly, I happened to remember that KDE started in Germany.
