Andy Marsh
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Andy Marsh got a reaction from AffinityUser42 in Affinity products for Linux
Blender 2.80 and Black Magic DaVinci Resolve and Lightworks brought me to this thread.
As part of a Linux workflow it would be a brilliant Unique Selling Point for Affinity to work on a build for Linux.
Apple GPU support is fraught with issues. Like Support for NVIDIA cards
Windows 10 is a good system using NTFS but crashes (and updates) way too much for a modern pro workflow
Having at least Affinity Photo available on Linux would compliment the pro video / 3D workflow nicely.
Personally I would buy a separate licence for Affinity Photo on Linux if it were available
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Andy Marsh got a reaction from Jorgen in Affinity products for Linux
Blender 2.80 and Black Magic DaVinci Resolve and Lightworks brought me to this thread.
As part of a Linux workflow it would be a brilliant Unique Selling Point for Affinity to work on a build for Linux.
Apple GPU support is fraught with issues. Like Support for NVIDIA cards
Windows 10 is a good system using NTFS but crashes (and updates) way too much for a modern pro workflow
Having at least Affinity Photo available on Linux would compliment the pro video / 3D workflow nicely.
Personally I would buy a separate licence for Affinity Photo on Linux if it were available
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Andy Marsh got a reaction from Renzatic in Affinity products for Linux
Blender 2.80 and Black Magic DaVinci Resolve and Lightworks brought me to this thread.
As part of a Linux workflow it would be a brilliant Unique Selling Point for Affinity to work on a build for Linux.
Apple GPU support is fraught with issues. Like Support for NVIDIA cards
Windows 10 is a good system using NTFS but crashes (and updates) way too much for a modern pro workflow
Having at least Affinity Photo available on Linux would compliment the pro video / 3D workflow nicely.
Personally I would buy a separate licence for Affinity Photo on Linux if it were available
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Andy Marsh got a reaction from Steve_K in Affinity products for Linux
Blender 2.80 and Black Magic DaVinci Resolve and Lightworks brought me to this thread.
As part of a Linux workflow it would be a brilliant Unique Selling Point for Affinity to work on a build for Linux.
Apple GPU support is fraught with issues. Like Support for NVIDIA cards
Windows 10 is a good system using NTFS but crashes (and updates) way too much for a modern pro workflow
Having at least Affinity Photo available on Linux would compliment the pro video / 3D workflow nicely.
Personally I would buy a separate licence for Affinity Photo on Linux if it were available