Hiya,
I have been increasingly frustrated with Adobe and was super hyped about hearing about Affinity. I am currently evaluating whether we should make the switch with our company.
The best thing so far is that the software aims to be as powerful/more powerful than Adobe's tools, but without the many, many scummy business practices that come with Adobe (the biggest two for me are 1: riddling your PC with undocumented processes that are supposedly doing DRM-checks or worse, and 2: luring you into an Adobe ecosystem with their 'cloud' and putting all business emphasis on this and not on the tools themselves).
I'm willing to trade in a few comforts to make the switch, and I'm also willing to pay more than Affinity is currently charging. But in my few hours of evaluation, one thing worries me.
I have a workflow (in this case, I want to export a bunch of icons from a 'master file'), but there are two standing bugs/missing features in Photo that make this quite a hassle. One of them is that slices don't stick to grids. The other is that there is no dynamic export layers to files feature (you'll always have to make slices first). But the exact issue is beside the point.
What worries me is that both these things have been pointed out as early as 6 years ago, with many users asking again and again for this to be fixed or added.
As a software developer myself, I understand that we cannot fulfill every request, but in 6 years, with so many '+1's on these issues, that just doesn't seem right, and doesn't inspire confidence. I would love to hear a developers thoughts on this.
I am still super super exited by there being a serious competitor to Adobe's apps. And this from a company that doesn't just serve many anonymous shareholders. I was so excited even that I played around in my head with submitting an open job application as an external software contractor, because I want to help this effort in any way I can.
Thanks for your time,
Maarten