KimHmrs
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KimHmrs reacted to Snapseed in Affinity for Android
I don't know what Serif Europe is planning/not planning to do but only catering for a more limited range of manufacturers, tablets and later Android versions is the way that they might possibly go assuming that they take any such decision.
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KimHmrs reacted to AdamStanislav in Affinity for Android
Raspberry Pi alone has millions users all over the world.
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KimHmrs reacted to Muttley in Affinity for Android
I agree! I find it VERY disappointing that Serif doesn't even consider releasing an Android version of their products (at least Affinity Photo). Nothing comes close to Affinity Photo when looking for a subscription-free photo editor with a desktop-like GUI; unfortunately, many developers of creativity-centered software (obviously Serif too) have decided to snob out Android in favor of some more exclusive deals with Apple, even if there is a substantial number of Android users out there and not a few of those users would be willing to pay some amounts of money to have an Android version of those apps. 😒😒😒
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KimHmrs reacted to ziplock9000 in Affinity for Android
Your "Android is fragmented" is an old phrase from 5+ years ago. The Android market for several years has been a lot more consolidated and is a larger revenue generator than iOS devices. Google's ecosystem is better than Apple, that's why Apple comes pre-loaded with Google ecosystem products. Upgrading Android is very safe too, can be obtained without carrier lock in. Because Android services a LOT more people than iOS, it appeals to low and high end devices, unlike Apple. The high-end devices that have no carrier lock in have OS updates directly from Google.
It seems you're opinions are several years out of date and come with a large dose of bias.
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KimHmrs reacted to ziplock9000 in Affinity for Android
I'm a professional mobile games developer and I never have this issue with different Android devices going back 4/5 years at least. The only time you should have that problem is if you are targeting old low budget phones that Apple never produces products for anyway. This is mostly an inaccurate old cliché that is quite a few years out of date.
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KimHmrs reacted to MAK.cz in Affinity for Android
Hi,
are there any plans for an Affinity Designer for Android tablets?
I'm working with Clip Studio Paint , TV Paint and Krita on Samsug S7 + and it would be quite nice to buy an Affinity Designer;)
Mak ;)
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KimHmrs reacted to JI--CR in Affinity for Android
I agree, I think an Android version-especially of Affinity Photo, if not the whole suite--would be fabulous. It's a shame that you only offer software for Apple IOS when Andoid is considerably more popular worldwide. Although the design industry loves Mac and Apple products, many have opted for Windows and Android for economic reasons.
I know this stat is 2 years old but consider this:
iOS sales 2018: 217.72 million
Android sales 2018: 1.56 billion!
Thanks for the consideration.
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KimHmrs reacted to IbrahimGHO in Affinity for Android
Android tablet getting pretty good. And there is no combination in it if you add the affinity suite. There is no full creative apps in Android it would be amazing if we could have apps like the affinity suite.
Thanks and I hope y'all think about it
