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Dethroc

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  1. I agree that I don't know the costs of portability for the company, but it would not be doing it for free because I would probably need to buy the key again (today it's like this, I paid separate keys for different OSs). I use 95% of my GNU / Linux time to escape piracy. I use another 5% of my time in Windows (pirate, I'm not proud of it and I intend to get it as soon as I can) just to have my library of games. And I'm hopeful that one day this 5 % is no longer needed, Valve is having great initiatives with Steam OS and the portability of their games to the penguin, but of course, it can not be compared. I do not understand why GNU / Linux is still so devalued, being a quality OS. I work with web development and I miss a better software than the options that exist. Inkscape is not bad, it is less practical, requires more time, more effort. Perhaps because there is a decentralization in the development of so many GNU / Linux distros, it can hinder the efficiency of portability. I admit I was a little unhappy in my other comment, but I do not change my point of view. At least, having some help with the installation of Affinity with Wine would already a great help (but the company would not have incomes with this). I apologize if my previous comment was misunderstood.
  2. I think one simple thing: I'm a GNU/Linux user. I'd buyed Affinity. I can't use it because I need a WIndows or Mac. That is not fair. I'm adapted to use InkScape, but Affinity is much more intuitive and easy to use. That's it. Regards
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