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JazzEngineer

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  1. Well,

    Hello to all of you. I am surprised I've caused a bit of a stir, and most importantly, that no one seems to like Microsoft's ribbon interface. Thank you all for your responses.

    The only response I want to make regards users who complained that they couldn't dock their palettes to one side of the screen. It seems that the assumption is that you cannot do so with with ribbon interface. Well, the ribbon interface does allow users to dock some panels. But I don't think I could have as many panes open as I can palettes.

    My objections to Affinity's palettes are:

    • They're too small
    • The freedom to organize them at will tends to confuse me when I want to find a feature. Since I barely know, or even understand, what most palettes do, I get lost easily. This is why I suggested (and want) the ribbon. 

    Maybe a few of you could respond to this question: If palettes take up too much space on your monitor, why don't you just open what you need, and then close them?

    Any way you slice it, I think most of us want a better interface from the Affinity suite. 

    Note that I use two monitors. That's the only way I can keep open so many palettes and still work. I recommend that to you users who don't have a 2nd one and constantly struggle with screen space issues consider the upgrade.

    I'm still open to responses but ask those of you that do not have anything more to say than "ugh" refrain from further comments until you have a substantive contribution.

    Thanks again to all,

     

    Steve

  2. I request that the next Affinity suite utilize Microsoft's ribbon "menuing" interface instead of its current interface.

    By now, most every Windows computer user has seen that Microsoft changed its interface from the old menuing system to the new ribbon interface for the Windows version of its office suite. I've researched which permission(s) Microsoft requires of other software vendors in order to copy the ribbon system. Their only requirement is that the product(s) being made do NOT compete with any Microsoft products. In fact, they don't even require a licensing fee of any sort if the application doesn't compete with a Microsoft product.

    That does present a dilemma for Serif but I think it can be overcome. I have been using Microsoft 365 for several years now (formerly Microsoft Office) and the only product Serif makes that might compete with a program in the MS Office suite is Affinity Publisher (vs. Microsoft Publisher). But these programs are not that similar.  Affinity Publisher has so much more power that it puts Microsoft Publisher to shame. That would present a problem for Serif. 

    Regarding the rest of the Affinity suite, I don't remember Microsoft publishing either a real draw program or a photo editing one, at least not packages anyone takes seriously.

    Affinity developers, please let us know if a new interface will be possible for the next version of the Affinity Suite, particularly a ribbon interface.

    Thank you,

    Steve

  3. 7 minutes ago, Wosven said:

    Not in this case. "libre de droits" means CC0 or public domain. No copyrights. But it's only what's in the link. To know more, it would be necessary to read their CGU (= small text list of conditions nobody want to read).
    There's a lot of free account/subscription where you only need to provide personal infos and CB number… Or where, like with some well know site, you freely subscribe to be able to download images, and if you forget to unsubscribe in a month, you're stuck to paid for a full year.

     

    Sure, but certainly not to post it in forums.

    Wosven,

    The image has been deleted. OK now?

  4. When I contacted sales about Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer, I was told one of them would convert photos and other images to Visio (.png I think) stencils. I would IDEALLY like to do the following:

     

    1. Import photos of objects I take that display an object from all six angles;
    2. Convert the set into a single .PNG object;
    3. Be able to rotate this image to any angle and obtain a visually/optically correct view.

    Can either package, or the two working together, do this?

     

    Thanks

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