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LateJunction

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    staying alive for another 7 years to spite the tax man
  1. I'm totally new to Affinity so I'm using this forum as a vehicle to learn more about the Photo app. I scanned the Photo video topics, but couldn't immediately see anything about Digital Asset Management, such as is found in the Library module in Lightroom. DAM is just as important to me as image editing in the management of my - well, digital assets. Where do I find information about this capability? I have watched a couple of the tutorial videos. My reaction is 'Ah, how delightful'. Here is somebody who knows how to speak clearly and at a measured pace, with intonation (BBC Radio 4-like) that is natural to me, without the usual, deeply irritating, YouTube vices of mumbling, gabbling, or general suffering from verbal incontinence while demonstrating a lack of basic vocabulary or grammar and using inappropriate colloquialisms which do not survive the translation from American; who doesn't wave the mouse pointer all over the screen, rapidly; who doesn't refer to me as a Dude (meaning unknown) or Guys (not the name shown on my birth certificate) but who generally seems to know how to convey understanding. What a refreshing difference to those excruciatingly embarrassing YouTube Photoshop and LIghtRoom videos (Pace, Tim Grey, yours are excellent). Keep them coming.
  2. I'm a long term Lightroom user, now under Windows (the MAC went when she left....) with no awareness or knowledge of Affinity products - until about an hour ago (Thank you The Register). I frequently invoke other editors from LR, such as Nik, Photomatix and On-One. Does Affinity Photo have this ability too? I should also say that the only use I have for Windows is to run photo-editing software. For everything else I use Linux (Mint Cinnamon). Is there any possibility of a future release of Affinity products under Linux (after all it's much closer to Apple's flavour of Unix than Windows)?
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