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  1. Serif, I am adding my voice as well. Please support AVIF in Affinity Photo!
  2. Yes, that is why I am going the Classic and Modern route. The transitions before seem to favour that route for ease of use (68K->PowerPC->Intel->Apple Silicon). VM is not there for Apple Silicon right now, much like when the Intel Mac first launched.
  3. Yes, I have thought about it but decided against it, since I will be getting newer hardware sooner rather than later. If I was stuck on this Mac Pro (2010) for several more years, then yes, I would work on making that happen. Currently, I need 10.14 for iTunes 12.6 for my AppleTV 1 syncing and a lots of 32-bit apps. So I am looking at dividing my office into Classic Computing and Modern Computing. That way everything can continue to function as is.
  4. I certainly understand what everyone is feeling (disappointment) since Mojave is as far as I can go as well. Affinity V1 will have to do for now, until I can get new hardware in the future. I can't wait to purchase and try out V2 but I have to be patient. Thank you @Dazmondo77 for the tip about copy and pasting from V2 to V1 apps. That is a big deal to me going forward. Really would like a back-save option but copy and paste will do.
  5. Just tested a couple things in Designer and it is running great and feels much faster too. Huge thank you to the teams for all three apps.
  6. Just tested a few things in Photo and WOW, what an update! The performance is incredible, everywhere!
  7. I didn't realize the icon had changed. Just downloaded the new Beta and... wow that is ugly. I much prefer the old splash screen and icon. I have these in my dock all the time and that new one I would not want to have to look at all the time. I much prefer the old one, for the record. The old one was plain but not too plain.
  8. Locutus, I believe that is how the default Mac OS printing options work. The exact same thing happens when printing a booklet with Swift Publisher.
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