

I never got that kind of support from Adobe. It turned out to be a bug and within a couple of days they had fixed it and made a beta available publicly. There's an active user forum, and having posted there a few times I've received good support from the developers, who even went to the trouble of analysing my files and diagnosing a problem. I have not found anything I did in Adobe's equivalents that I cannot do in the Affinity apps. So much so that I was even able to use them satisfactorily on an ageing 11-year-old laptop when my main machine was unavailable for a month. I would say I am an enthusiastic amateur rather than a professional user, but I do push the programs beyond just simple functionality. They have a common interface so once you've learned to use one, you are a long way towards using them all.įunctionally, they do everything I need and more. I have Photo and Designer on both my Mac and iPad, and can't wait until the long-promised Publisher iPad version comes out.Īll the apps can be interlinked to share functionality.
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Affinity publisher review 2021 pro#
XP-Pen Artist-22E, - iPad Pro 12. I use all three apps - Photo, Designer, and Publisher. iMac 27' Late 2019 Fully Loaded, iMac 27' Late 2013 both running Catalina 10.15.7 - Affinity Designer, Photo & Publisher, Adobe, Inkscape, Blender, C4D, Sketchup, Pepakura Designer + more. I might have come for the value, but I have stayed for the software. Like so many others, I came to Affinity after becoming disillusioned with Adobe's subscription pricing.
