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ravenshill

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    ravenshill got a reaction from wout in Affinity products for Linux   
    I'm currently a Mac user, I'm developing my plan to move to Linux.  I'd like to not have to run windows virtually to run 'some programs'.  I have a license for Photo and Designer, I would love to be able to use a port of these great products to Linux.  I don't mind paying for software or services that are of value.  I'd even pay a premium to see affinity software on Linux, but obviously would prefer not too.   
    I think there are forces pushing people out of Mac and Windows so having the choice of using great paid for software on Linux might be a good move for any software firm.  
    For what it's worth I hope Affinity considers this avenue.
     
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    ravenshill got a reaction from Framelynx in Affinity products for Linux   
    I'm currently a Mac user, I'm developing my plan to move to Linux.  I'd like to not have to run windows virtually to run 'some programs'.  I have a license for Photo and Designer, I would love to be able to use a port of these great products to Linux.  I don't mind paying for software or services that are of value.  I'd even pay a premium to see affinity software on Linux, but obviously would prefer not too.   
    I think there are forces pushing people out of Mac and Windows so having the choice of using great paid for software on Linux might be a good move for any software firm.  
    For what it's worth I hope Affinity considers this avenue.
     
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    ravenshill got a reaction from Jorgen in Affinity products for Linux   
    I'm currently a Mac user, I'm developing my plan to move to Linux.  I'd like to not have to run windows virtually to run 'some programs'.  I have a license for Photo and Designer, I would love to be able to use a port of these great products to Linux.  I don't mind paying for software or services that are of value.  I'd even pay a premium to see affinity software on Linux, but obviously would prefer not too.   
    I think there are forces pushing people out of Mac and Windows so having the choice of using great paid for software on Linux might be a good move for any software firm.  
    For what it's worth I hope Affinity considers this avenue.
     
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    ravenshill got a reaction from mr_lunch in Affinity products for Linux   
    I'm currently a Mac user, I'm developing my plan to move to Linux.  I'd like to not have to run windows virtually to run 'some programs'.  I have a license for Photo and Designer, I would love to be able to use a port of these great products to Linux.  I don't mind paying for software or services that are of value.  I'd even pay a premium to see affinity software on Linux, but obviously would prefer not too.   
    I think there are forces pushing people out of Mac and Windows so having the choice of using great paid for software on Linux might be a good move for any software firm.  
    For what it's worth I hope Affinity considers this avenue.
     
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