VimEscapeArtist 33 minutes ago

For those wondering what Affinity is: it's now a package of 3 programs (Affinity Photo, Designer, and Publisher) combined into one tool. These are alternatives to Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Photo handles raster image editing, Designer is for vectors, and Publisher for desktop publishing (layouts for books, magazines, brochures, etc.).

All these tools are real competition to Adobe. They're roughly at the same level of functionality, and in some cases even better.

Aldipower an hour ago

We seeing exciting movement for Linux in the audio industry too. With Reaper, Bitwig and now Studio One (although beta), serious DAWs exist for Linux. Although the major subscription and phone home based plugin manufacturers, like Waves or UA are not offering for Linux, which is maybe a good thing, also serious high quality vst audio plugins are now available for Linux. Just to name some of them: DDMF, Toonboosters, U-he, TAL, etc. Also with RME and others, there are professional audio converters available. And with ADAT, MADI, Dante, etc. you can run basically every professional converter. And the newer Linux audio subsystem Pipewire has real time and low latency out of the box. I am producing successfully, stable and with fun since 2 years on Linux! After a long period of pain with Windows.

vintagedave an hour ago

What is Affinity's tech stack? I'm curious what porting involves.