Luna
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Desktop Publishing
Expected to be in beta around the end of 2016 with a launch in 2017, Affinity Publisher will share the precision, speed, quality, creative-led workflow and amazing compatibility that is found across the Affinity suite.
Looking Forwards
Platforms are getting the same freedom. Affinity apps first released to great acclaim for Mac are now also coming to Windows, starting in 2016. Our specialist teams are also looking to develop a Digital Asset Manager and a range of fully-featured Affinity apps for iPad from 2017.
Can't wait to hand you my money for Publisher, the iPad apps and most of all the DAM, hell I'd buy anything you guys make. For Mac that is! ;)
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Same here, I managed to install both the Nik and MacPhun plugins into Affinity.
The Nik ones work, the MacpHun ones don't.
I am using the newest MacPhun Creative Kit 2016 versions.

Digital Asset Manager - a.s.a.p.
in Feedback for the V1 Affinity Suite of Products
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I'm pretty happy with how AP and AD work now and AP eliminated the need for Pohtoshop for me. I'm an amateur/enthusiast pohtographer anyway. Of course there's always room for improvement and the Affinity applications get that with updates.
I couldn't care less about RAW support. I shoot Olympus and ACR can't handle raw files the way my free Olympus Viewer does regarding colors and sharpness. I can imagine it's like that with most camera brands. So I use Olympus Viewer as the first step in my workflow before I go to Lightroom where I use plugins and use it as a DAM.
But like I said before, a DAM product from Affinity is definitely needed to replace Lightroom. Full Photoshop/Lightroom plugin compatibility would be fantastic as well of course, many of use have quite a bit of money invested in plugins.