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  1. How long is the free trial period? I haven't found any information about it. Cheers, bogar
  2. Hello!! Is there a place within Affinity applications to type comments or information about the file (metadata). For example, the workflow that was used, the precise opacity or flow of a brush, a specific color, keywords, etc. etc. Note that I am not referring to EXIF data for photos. (which is refers to the photo, not to the Affinity file). One option would be to create a text layer and make it invisible but I think it would be a much more elegant/simple solution if there was a feature in the "File" menu just as Word or Excel have "Properties" for that purpose. if such feature does not exist, please consider this as an enhancement suggestion. Thanks, Mauricio
  3. Is there any possibility of creating a file information template you could use for registering photo info, copyright details and other meta data. Plus closing a picture file has no short cut except to go to the drop down register.
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