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PaulEC

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  1. As regards to the release of Affinity Publisher for iPad, I can confidently predict (without any inside information whatsoever), that it will be released ...

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    ... When Serif are ready to release it!

    (Now can we please stop all this pointless speculation?)

     

     

  2. I have no idea why on earth people keep talking about Serif being acquired by Adobe, moving to a subscription model, or going out of business!

    There haven't been any Affinity updates for a few months: so what! – Some software is updated more often, some less often.

    Serif have made it clear (more than once) that their current priorities are focused on APub for iPad, and new versions of the whole Affinity suite.

    These endless "conspiracy theories", with no basis in fact, are not just pointless they are wildly inaccurate fantasies!

    If self appointed "experts" want to tell Serif how to develop software and how to run the company, that's up to them! Obviously they have nothing better to do! Personally I prefer spending my time using the software to get work done!

    Yes, we are all looking forward to upgrades to the Affinity suite, hopefully with some of the long standing bugs being fixed, and with some great new features: but it's a big job, for a (comparatively) small company, so it's bound to take some time to get it right. Serif have been a successful company, producing excellent software, for quite a number of years: I'm quite happy using the Affinity software, as it stands, until a new version comes along. I'd much prefer Serif take their time getting it right, rather than pushing out substandard products just for the sake of speed!

  3. 1 hour ago, kizzix said:

    I do not have the studio link application

    StudioLink is just the name for the way in which you can use the Photo and Designer personas directly in Publisher.

    You said, you were "able to link all applications ", I assumed you meant by using the Photo and Designer Personas within Publisher. If not, how were you doing it? If it used to work, but no longer does, possibly something has changed with your set up.

    Apart from checking that you are running the latest version of the apps, I can only suggest that you have a look at this thread, which will, hopefully offer a solution:

    Failing that it will probably need someone from Serif to take a look at your particular setup.

  4. 2 hours ago, CM0 said:

    We are.  Same process.

    Sorry, I'm still confused! Firstly you talked about software having "at least monthly releases". Then, when I said that I didn't know of any other apps. that were updated that often, you mentioned browsers and phone apps that update automatically. The Affinity software isn't a web browser or phone app, but you seem to be suggesting that it should be updated in the same way as apps on a phone. As N.P.M. pointed out, there have been around 36 updates in about six years, that is actually a lot more that most other PC software! I'm not sure why you compare Affinity with web browsers and phone apps, rather than with other similar, software, then say it's the "same process". I can't see how a company developing a suite of three integrated pieces of software, for three operating systems, can be expected to update it all as frequently as a phone app. Yet you say they are the same thing!

  5. From the image you posted, it looks as though you're trying to open these files in Paint. If you look at the product description it clearly says, "Please note: the .afassets supplied in this pack will only work in 1.9+ versions of Affinity apps."

    If you really want to use them in other software you can open them in Affinity then export as .png images. (Most will need to be saved with transparent backgrounds.)

  6. I would have thought that the best way to set this up was as a four page, A4, facing page document. You get the front and back pages along with the centre page spread, all in the right order to layout the content. Then you can either print as a "booklet" yourself, or export as a single page PDF if sending it to a printer.

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