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If I buy the Version 2 licence now, is there an expiry date by which I must activate it?

My iPad will support the iOS versions straight away but when it comes to MacOS (because of some 32-bit software I still need to use) I have to to keep my MacBook on OS 10.14.6 for some time to come.

So, if I buy the licence now I want to be sure that there isn't a deadline to activate it.

Thanks for your help.

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@Nick Beale

I don't think you need to worry!  Once bought, your version 2 licence is perpetual, i.e., it can be used and activated for as long as version 2 is still operational!  When/if Serif move to releasing version 3 (version 1 existed some 7 years before version 2 appeared and version 1 licences are still valid for version 1 products) you will still be able to use your version 2 licence(s) for whichever of the version 2 apps you have.

HTH

Win 11 Pro, intel i7 14700, NVidia GTX 4060, 32G RAM, intel UHD 770.

Long-time user of Serif products, chiefly PagePlus and PhotoPlus, but also WebPlus, CraftArtistProfessional and DrawPlus.  Delighted to be using Affinity Designer, Photo, and now Publisher, version 1 and now version 2.

iPad Pro (12.9") (iOS 18.2) running Affinity Photo and Designer version 1 and all three version 2 apps.

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