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Mistro

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  1. Hi. I purchased the suite back in November last year when only the MSIX versions was available. Today I had to reinstall windows 10 on a new hard drive. Now that I'm on a fresh Windows installation, I would like to download the exe versions but I do not see them in my account under downloads only MSIX. How do I get the exe versions and activate with my license?

  2. Hello. I was wondering if Affinity would one day be on Android because I would love to use Affinity on the go or have an extra portable device to work with but I don't have any plans to get Apple products. Nothing against them, I only see myself buying apple stuff when/if I ever have super extra cash laying around. Since I'm on PC Windows, Android would be a much more seamless experience.

    Thanks in advance.

  3. 1 hour ago, Stephen_M said:

    Great news, I was going to buy it but my IT boss has said no (no msi, no software). I find it refreshing that a software company that actually listened. It would have been a shame to destroy all you have done over such a, in my opinion, rather backward decision. We don't have to follow MS all the time. Independence is great.

    Will your system requirements regrading Windows version stiil be so rigid.

    Will you also offer a discount for the msi version when it comes, cheeky I know but you have to ask. The users that didn't get it know will then miss out.

    Privately I will stick to V1 until things change and is the decision to no longer support V1 set in stone.

     

    Just a suggestion, maybe tell your IT boss to get it now for the discount price instead of paying $70 or $169 when the msi drops. It's like a pre-order at a low price where you can still kinda play with the app version in the mean time.

     

    Also would like to say Great Move buy the Serif team for announcing this. I will be switching to msi when it comes. Feels good when a company is listening with empathy and I know my investment is in a good place.

  4. 11 hours ago, Muneer404 said:

    The iconless shortcut is driving me crazy, how did you reach the part to get the icons for AP?

    With the programs open, I just right-clicked and pinned them to my taskbar. The icons are preserved in that case. It's an alternative if you can live without them being out on the desktop screen. I usually pin my favorite programs to the taskbar anyway.

  5. Perhaps the real question is, can the user use the program as intended and also find ways to communicate with the 3rd party programs they want to link to? As long as these are doable, then yeah, maybe it's harder or require more tasks to set up the way some would like it, but overall, the program works and we can still enjoy why we bought it in the first place. One thing I didn't hear anyone say so far is that because it's an app, it doesn't work on their windows machine. It's more a matter of convenience. I still think it would be nice to have an exe version as a choice, but the current state does not stop me from using Affinity if this is the way it is going forward. No anger here. My worry is more about other's reactions.

  6. I'm a brand new customer on PC. I have no regrets about buying the universal license for the price but I do share concern about not having an exe option for program accessibility and found it was strange the way I had to install the trial but didn't realize this was why. It seems unnecessary to put hardship or confusion on a customer base without giving the familiar option we PC users are accustomed to. I was all ready to just point my other programs like Sketchup, etc. to Affinity like I did my CS6 but see the hoops that are a turn off. I'm rooting for the future of this company to continue to be a viable alternative to creative rentware and want to see Serif succeed. This move have me worried. I humbly ask that you please give us the option for either exe like most of our most used program files and if anyone wants to use the app version they still have that choice. A big key word when it comes to creative people is "Options".

  7. Well, I pulled the trigger and got the Universal License. I will still keep CS6 especially for the "Actions" feature. I hope Affinity gets this kind of automation because I often do projects that require processing many images. But I take Affinity for what it is and not looking at it as either or. I guess since I'm starting fresh with a new program, when I discover something I never did in CS6, I'll investigate to see if it was always there.

  8. 1 hour ago, François R said:

    You simply have to try it out in a trial. It's simply too complicated and individual for anyone in here to give you an accurate picture.

    On top of that, it can quickly kickstart both enthusiasts and fanboys tirades of propaganda about real or imagined benefits.

    Only you know what's best for you, for sure.

    I got your point. Well I already made up my mind to get the whole suite and I will keep my CS6 installed for things I need to get done quickly until I learn Affinity. So consider me a new Affinity user regardless. I just want to try and break out of habits and learn new things when it comes to working with these programs. I would facepalm myself if I got all excited about learning a new time saving feature that I had all along in CS6. But it wouldn't really matter. More tools, the better.

  9. Thanks for the advice. I just know I'm gonna buy it especially with the discount going on now (it's a no brainer really). And just because I buy Affinity does not mean I have to uninstall CS6. It's just that I have a routine with CS6 and I'm no photoshop guru so there are features I likely do not take advantage of to this day so it's a bit challenging for me to gauge how feature rich Affinity 2 is compared to the older CS6. I was thinking perhaps there are many features Affinity have over CS6 because of how dated CS6 is. Just curious what they would be.

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