I will add +1 for the Linux version. (If Serif ever changes their mind)
(Redhat/Rocky/Nix compatible - https://vfxplatform.com/).
And I can add another 30+ from the perspective of the VFX studio.
Even long-based Windows postproduction shops migrate to Linux now (due to the M$ roadmap to turn Windows 11/12/13… into useless web/mobile ChromeOS-like adware).
And Apple hardware doesn't provide the scale/compatibility for high-end VFX at a competitive cost.
But I understand that VFX is probably a tiny segment of Serif's customers; thus, the Linux version might not pay off, especially if it was never designed for that platform.