![]() Was in your situation Affinity was the only software holding me back from switching but when i saw that some people got it working and that ElementalWarrior did a fork of wine for the V2, i finally switched completely, and even made the guide discussed over on I really hope some day there will be a reliable solution to run Affinity on linux (without much technological knowhow for the users). I think a lot of the people who made the step to Affinity are also the people who are willing to leave microsoft (or even apple) The same feelings about windows, I really want to leave windows and the only reason not going to Linux is Affinity (as I almost dayly uses it) I respectfully hope your plans change to include versions for the Linux OS. I do not regret purchasing both iterations of the Affinity suite though I am now much less likely to use them on a regular basis. I'm not making any demands, but just stating my heartfelt desire to run native versions of my favorite software in my favorite OS. I have turned a lot of people on to the Affinity suite and will continue to do so, especially if a Linux version becomes available. That said, I will continue to support companies that provide quality software products and Affinity / Serif is definitely in that category. ![]() The move away from large corporate-based compute is growing in momentum as more people find the allure of Linux and its open-source, ad-free nature. Plus, Microsoft has become increasingly invasive. I refuse to rebuild or replace a perfectly capable PC to accommodate Microsoft's decision to require certain hardware. ![]() I no longer consider Windows a viable platform and have switched to Linux Mint as my daily OS. I would like to register my wish for a Linux version of Affinity Photo (and eventually the full suite).
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