

Lets say you paid for Affinity in January this year.

We could use Affinity since 2016 (2020 for Publisher I think) for so many years with a single payment. This Universal License is one of the best deals I have ever seen, it is almost like I have to pinch myself, still in disbelief. I guess for some people they can't see the forest for the trees. And it gave me two things that I did not have, Publisher for Windows and Publisher for iPad. Version 1 of the Affinity line that I had cost me something like $230, but now with this Universal License I have version 2 for $100. With this Universal License I am able to get that upgrade cost to version 2 of Designer down to $33. You add those 3 purchases and the price comes out to $90-95. How is that not the ultimate upgrade price? I bought Designer version 1, when it was on sale, so the Mac, Windows desktops apps cost me something like $35-40 a piece and I bought the iPad app for $15. Universal License for $99.99 that gives me 9 installers, each app for each platform? Sold!!! Then I wake up on November 9th, check for news, and see the pricing. I was thinking before November 9th, wow, that is 7 installers in all for the apps that I have and did not look forward to how much that would all cost to upgrade. I own the Mac, Windows and iPad versions of Designer and Photo and with Publisher I only had the Mac version of it. And it’s all backed up with a whole load of free, easy-to-follow video tutorials that can help make you a better photographer.Yeah, don't understand the gripes about pricing. “The low one-off price and no monthly subscription means it’s ideal for photographers on a budget, or who might not be using it all the time, while still delivering all of the editing capabilities the top pros require.

