Just want to add a voice to those calling for Linux versions of the Affinity Suite.
I can drag out the old tale of how I am disillusioned with Apple, or how Windows is not Unix enough for me.
I can drag that out, and it would be true, but the real thing for me is that with the presence of very useable (even pleasant!) distros like Mint and PopOS, and with the range of software now available for these distros Linux is a real desktop alternative. The one thing that is missing is a good graphics package. GIMP does not cut it and neither does Inkscape.
If Serif was present in this space they would be alone, and they would be singlehandedly making the platform a more viable choice for technically-inclined graphic designers such as myself. Kid yourself not, there are a lot of us. The beauty of PopOS combined with access to a proper suite of graphics tools could push many of us over the edge.
There are two things I like in my computer world right now, PopOS and the Affinity Suite.
I cannot and will not attempt to instruct Serif on the economics of the thing, but one way or another I am migrating to PopOS out of despair of my other options and Apple's once-fabulous hardware.
I am begging Serif to come with me, and I can't be alone.