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How accepting would Affinity be to changing some of the standard UI/UX paradigms which are from Adobe in the 90's (outdated) ?


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1 hour ago, fde101 said:

I could easily arrange for a second monitor to use at home as well, but it would not be the same monitor I have at the office...

Some customers see benefit in calibrated screens and replicable light conditions in different rooms.
Your reply makes it clear, we have vastly different needs, wants maybe even use cases and views on what a productive environment should be.
Hopefully you get productive use out of your way and I wish you the best.

 

Of course, if your product is meant for the mass market and colour calibration is not needed (different ways to enjoy the product)
you could then think about ensuring the product is enjoyed by as many people as possible.
Sight impairment and colour blind people exist. For some projects it makes sense to also think about how it all looks when night mode of the screen is activated to ensure that the product is enjoyable in as many different light conditions as possible.

It´s a tad bit funny that some here are against UI scaling when Affinity already has a size change option included for the tool handle size.

 

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