I would be in favor of supporting Affinity on Linux. 🙏 It's the only program that requires me to dualboot. 😔 I regularly buy new versions and I'm not alone - many of my colleagues work primarily on Linux and also update and buy Affinity regularly. I would not be afraid to say that among Affinity users there are many who have been looking for alternatives to Adobe products from the beginning, especially among Linux users. These people, despite the absence of a Linux version, often bought and buy your licenses enthusiastically recommended and still recommend Affinity. Linux is an unfairly neglected platform that more and more companies are starting to take notice of. Affinity could be one of the pioneers who will bring professional graphics software to Linux and thus hear from a large group of professionals who will certainly be happy to repay their support.