I know that no software product is 'perfect'. There are always drawbacks, features missing, 'too many' features, odd ways of doing things, convoluted steps, higher cost. Or a combination of these characteristics.
I've been bitten a few times by Affinity Publisher. There is a certain craziness in displaying inaccurate line widths and text leading, unless one sets the display options to show more decimal places. And the slider snaps to obscure numbers. The only solution being to ignore the sl
Yes, but you can still work professionally with that - I will simply use appropriate/better tools and applications for missing/insufficient functions.
But if the application does not start at all after the update, or crashes immediately when trying to open the file, or crashes when I want to perform another normal operation, or even destroys the file and loses important work *), then it's not acceptable and for professional work is not very useful.
*) And the fact that somewhere on the forum