![]() What I’m saying is, I feel your pain, I too wanted to move it between Mac and PC, but I also totally think it’s fine, morally, and still represents a good value proposition - to which there ARE other free alternatives if cost is your main issue. ![]() well, it’s the price it is, it’s reasonable and I think if you brought the wrong thing or your circumstances changed, that’s down to you and not a stick you can use to beat them with :S You could always buy some old version of serif draw on both for your money or use gimp, but you prefer Affinity. They need to make money from it to keep getting better and to be seen as a premium choice along side rivals. Designers describe all sorts of unpleasant situations. £50 might seem like a lot to you, but it’s a professional tool and like it or not, you COULD use it to make a lot of money. Affinity Designer is your top choice vector graphic design solution, yet achieving high productivity becomes impossible when it fails to respond. If bought through the Mac App Store or Microsoft Store then refunds. Affinity Designer is available for purchase directly from the company website and in the Mac App Store, iOS App Store, and the Microsoft Store. Affinity Designer, on Mac and Windows, is a complete vector graphic design. ![]() It is part of the 'Affinity trinity' alongside Affinity Photo and Affinity Publisher. I still think at like £80 for both or indeed I got four licences as I got photo and designer that I still get better value over its lifespan than I would out of CC, so I’m not worried. Affinity Designer is a vector graphics editor developed by Serif for macOS, iPadOS, and Microsoft Windows. I got it for Mac and PC, I tweeted them and asked before hand, they were clear with me that I couldn’t transfer a licence between the two. ![]()
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