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  1. My affinity designer and publisher is useless on my pc... When I open the software> New File> IT JUST STOPPED RESPONDING. I have to close in task manager. WHYYYY??? 😠😞
  2. Does Affinity Photo support dual GPUs? And if not, is this planned? Adobe disappointed usersof the new Mac Pros because they still are not supporting the two GPUs. However, Pixemater does...
  3. Hi, my laptop is equipped with two graphic chipsets the Intel HD4000 and the GT650M. OSX switches between these on demand, i.e. when using a text editor or preview it uses the HD4000, when launching "demanding" software like SketchUp or SimCity :) it switches to the GT650M. While the GT650M offers a better graphics performance it also decreases the battery range. While using AD I noticed the laptop automatically switches to the GT650M, even when no file is opened. Inkscape for instance just works fine with the HD4000. I was wondering whether it was possible to integrate a switch so that one could design whether to utilize the faster chip for better previews or the integrated one for longer battery time for instance when one is on the go. Of course the HD4000 is slower, but then again the 13inch non retina which apple is still selling as their entry level notebook solely relies on this chip anyway.
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