• Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      I just checked this out. Seems great, but I was bummed to see they only support iOS, and not Android. Any idea if they plan to extend to Android?

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        1 year ago

        They’ll never support other platforms. Imagine being forced to purchase a whole system to use a single application.

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            1 year ago

            If they want to use the application … they are forced to purchase a whole system.

            Not so difficult to understand.

            Or is there any other way to use the application?

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              Lol, you’re not being FORCED to do anything dude. No one here is FORCING you to use it. Not so difficult to understand.

              Also, you can run it on Linux using WINE

      • Affinity Designer is an Illustrator alternative, Affinity Photo is their Photoshop competitor and Affinity Publisher is an InDesign clone. The company that makes the Affinity products is called Serif. Hope this helps to clarify.

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        1 year ago

        Just like Photoshop it has multiple softwares, Affinity is the brand name. It has a rastor program and and vector program, as well as a third software I think is like light room

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      1 year ago

      Your use of > rather than ≥ correctly indicates that Affinity is not a Photoshop alternative at all (going by other comments about how it’s not even available on Linux).