I am not talking about vector files or pub files. of coarse those don't have set dimensions, but afphoto files do. When you open the file, it shows the dimensions right in the upper left corner (see screenshot) - so obviously there IS a set dimension for those files. All you have to do is add that data to the file preview so we don't have to open up each and every file just to see it. I have been wanting to switch away from Photoshop for years now, and I have tested out all the other image apps and Affinity is by far the best. Hats off to you guys for doing such an amazing job. In fact, afphoto files seem to be less than half the size of psd files. That alone would save me tons of storage space. Not sure how you guys accomplished that, but kudos.
However, it is always frustrating when an amazing company with a phenomenal product, includes a single design flaw that ruins the experience. (remember Apple's single button mouse disaster?) Every other image editing app shows the file dimensions in the preview - this is the industry standard, so I know that Affinity can do the same. Again, not talking about vector or pub files, just image files. Please, I beg of you.