Affinity.Serif is offering
50% Off Select Affinity Software Licenses listed below.
Thanks to Community Member
YeOldeTacoSlicer for finding this deal and Community Member
prabhup for contributing.
Note, must login to your account to purchase.
Available:
- Affinity V2 Universal License (for macOS, Windows & iPadOS) $82.99
- Includes:
- Affinity Designer 2 (macOS Digital)
- Affinity Designer 2 (Windows Digital)
- Affinity Designer 2 (iPadOS Digital)
- Affinity Photo 2 (macOS Digital)
- Affinity Photo 2 (Windows Digital)
- Affinity Photo 2 (iPadOS Digital)
- Affinity Publisher 2 (macOS Digital)
- Affinity Publisher 2 (Windows Digital)
- Affinity Publisher 2 (iPadOS Digital)
- Upgrade from V1 to V2 $62.24
- Affinity Designer 2
- macOS or Windows $34.99 -> now $31.49 w/ code META10
- iPad $9.29
- Affinity Photo 2
- macOS or Windows $34.99 -> now $31.49 w/ code META10
- iPad $9.29
- Affinity Publisher 2
- macOS or Windows $34.99 -> now $31.49 w/ code META10
- iPad $9.29
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Publisher is for documents / text-heavy things, Photo is for pictures / raster, and Designer is for graphic design / vector art.
Edit: found the below in FAQs
As a private individual you can install Affinity apps on as many devices as you own which run the operating system you have purchased a license for (of course in the case of a Universal License that means you can install on any iPads, Macs or Windows PCs you own). Other people (for example, members of your household) are also allowed to use the apps on those devices. However, only you are allowed to use the apps for commercial use—if any members of your household need to make commercial use of the apps as well they will need to purchase their own license.
Adobe has backpedaled saying "that's not what our intent is!"....but the TOS remains the same and doesn't explicitly exclude those things. So someone is BSing you.
Kudos to Affinity for capitalizing on their competitor's mistakes.
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Adobe has backpedaled saying "that's not what our intent is!"....but the TOS remains the same and doesn't explicitly exclude those things. So someone is BSing you.
Kudos to Affinity for capitalizing on their competitor's mistakes.
Yes, Affinity Designer is the equivalent to Adobe Illustrator. It still isn't 1:1 but it's about 80~90% there IMO. Since it works on iPads I'm happy with it since I can use the Pen and sync it back to desktop with ease.
Looking for an alternative photo editing software, do they support editing 360 degrees picture or captured photo?
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So far, I'm now transitioning to DaVinci Resolve (free up to 4K60 exports, which is more than enough) and it looks like a great replacement for Adobe Premiere Pro--and it's free.
Have you tried DaVinci Resolve? Any pros / cons vs software you use now?
DaVinci Resolve is free, but they also have what they call their studio version for a one time fee of $200. Most people will be totally fine with the free version, as it has more features than the what the casual user would use. However there are a lot of "prosumers" out there that could benefit from the added features, just that there is a learning curve, and they will tackle it. Also for $200 one time it is a bargain. It used to be for a two computer license, that might have changed, but they have been exceptionally fair in their pricing.
The more you get into DaVinci Resolve the more you might benefit from the extremely feature rich Studio version. Am in the industry, and DaVinci blows out the professional competition. You would be amazed just how much content is done on DaVinci. As I said there is a bit of a learning curve, but it is definitely professional software.
Also lots of tutorials on Youtube, the community has really embraced it and has is happy toj teach you their secrets. It truly is a game changer, even the free version, and if you do any editing, look at some of the you tube videos of what it can do, and download the free version and you too will be a convert. The company doesn't need shills, the product is that good. They also sell commercial grade hardware should you want to make your studio look like the edit suites you see on TV. Not needed, but it can make editing, or color correcting easier, or like what you might be used to seeing at the studio if you do the work.
Affinity was recently acquired by Canva to keep in mind. Which may benefit affinity (I'm hoping).
Imo affinity is well worth the cost.
Source: been using affinity for 5 years for YouTube thumbnails
Follow some tutorials online for the stuff you typically do to learn the ropes, and you will learn quickly.
As mentioned by commenter above, they have been acquired by Canva recently so I am glad we've got the chance to buy a permanent V2 license before they consider moving V3 to a subscription model.
Also hopefully the bigger we make the Affinity community, the better support we will get (not that I've had any issues with support and resources to date)
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