I have a PayPal account that is disabled for their website so I can't use that, but I can use it on places like for gaming with no issue at all. I paid for AppleTV+ without issue, paid for some stuff on and my card went through and I got my stuff. I do not have this issue when I pay with my credit card on other websites. I never had this issue when I paid for version 1 back in 2016. "Try to pay again" how? I don't have money left because of their faulty payment system. We emailed you, you have your answer on what to do and. "please send the pdf's requested by my bank" I complained on twitter and all they could reply me there was basically. Its like they ignore the part in my emails that say. Not sure when and how I will get it back as they do not provide the pdf documents my bank requested. ![]() I just lost my money from my bank account. I have tried paying 4 times and never got the software. They have sent me a link to a forum post to troubleshoot the problem, but its irrelevant as nothing works they describe. When i pay for the software, their website rejects the payment, but the money gets subtracted from my bank account. I have several emails between me and Adam that seems to sort out problems their users are facing. I have been struggling to pay for the Version 2 software since it released last week. And best of all, the Affinity apps can be had for a reasonable amount of money, no subscription required. ![]() I am amazed how good the UI is, and the performance is way better than Adobe. I've used these apps for a couple projects already. Affinity can also switch seamlessly between Photo, Designer, and Publisher, just by selecting a different persona in the app you're using. In my opinion, the differences in UI are improvements over Adobe, in that the Affinity UI is much more consistent across apps. So glad I did! If you're familiar with Photoshop and Illustrator, you will be pretty much at home with Affinity. Even though I didn't need Publisher, I went ahead and bought all three apps. It sounded too good to be true! After researching a bit more, I found these apps to be mostly highly rated in user reviews. They offer Affinity Photo, Affinity Designer, and Affinity Publisher, each for $49 period. After lots of searching I came across the Affinity suite from Serif. With Adobe, all roads lead to Creative Cloud, and if you need multiple apps (which I did) their best option is the all inclusive plan for a hefty monthly subscription fee for life! Thus began my search for Adobe replacements. I use Photoshop, Illustrator, and Dreamweaver on a daily basis. When migrating from Windows to Mac, I learned that Adobe won't allow me to transfer my CS5 license to another OS. Given this experience, I’m not giving a cent more to them and returning to Adobe. Already I have to grapple with still needing to work with and share files in Adobe formats. Serif fails to grasp that there is a huge shortcoming with their software: it’s not the industry standard. So I'm still looking at $95.96 for continued support. This is off the discounted price, not the original price, so it's just a further reduction of $24. I wrote them and was given instead a 20% off coupon. On social media people were saying that people who bought within 90 days were getting a free upgrade. ![]() This big discount only rewards newcomers, somehow I'm punished for being early 2 months. Now they want $119.96 to upgrade after what they call a "big" discount. I paid a total of SGD147.42, not even managing to use both of the coupons they sent me after my trial finished. Meaning if Apple breaks it with an OS update I'm left with nothing. I came from Adobe Cloud on their promise of pay only once, but in less than 2 months of barely using it, the software I bough will never be updated again. I just purchased Photo and Designer in September, and without warning, in early November they released a version 2. I can fully recommend buying Affinity’s software products, and I am glad to support a European company that delivers serious competition to the near-monopoly companies. I have also bought some add-ons without any problems. The price is very modest in my opinion, and the upgrade process was flawless and very easy, I think. I recently upgraded from V1 to V2 without any hesitation. I haven’t had any stability issues with the software. The Affinity apps are not as advanced as Adobes full range of top professional software, but for me they meet my needs just fine as they are quite advanced after all. ![]() I use both Affinity Photo, Designer, and Publisher on PC and…iPad! Yes, they do pro-grade apps for iPads, which is super cool. I have been looking for a serious alternatives to Adobe since then, and Affinity was my choice of replacement. My old Adobe license, that I payed top Dollar for back then, suddenly was shut down as Adobe wanted to force its customers to pay for yearly subscriptions.
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