I agree.
Linux users desperately need better Design software that can be used for professional work.
A lot of linux users just can't do their day to day work on 100% on linux just because they need better design software in order to do their job.
Because of that, a lot of linux users just dual boot windows or have a separate computer running windows/MacOS and when asked,
they always say that if a better software existed, they would be happy paying for it if it meant they could do their work on their linux machine.
I personally would also love to see affinity software running on linux, and would definitely pay for it.
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