Hi Matt,
I'm posting this from northern Indiana. I know you've heard this thousands of times before, but I'm an Adobe Creative Suite user. Problem, the Suite is on my laptop with a dying hard drive which I have to replace in the next few days. I've been doing graphics on Photoshop since Adobe put it out on 6 floppy disks in the mid '90's. The Creative Suite is absolutely crucial to what I do for my job with Aramark and also as a graphics freelancer. I'm officially a retired college art professor and I used the Suite extensively for my classes. But my huge beef with Adobe is their compulsory subscription service. My hard drive will be replaced in a few days and I desperately need a suite of apps like Adobe offers. So... I have a few questions for you!
1.) Since I have thousands of Photoshop and InDesign files, does Affinity have the ability to download these files into their own apps without having to reformat everything? In other words, I'm looking for a transition that would be as seamless as possible.
2.) After working with Adobe products for almost 25 years, I'm wondering what the learning transition would be like?
3.) Finally, do you have an equivalent for Adobe Illustrator? A vector-based design program? I haven't seen everything you offer yet.
J.D. Woods