![]() Adobe provides access to them only via Creative Cloud subscriptions, where each app costs $21 per month, making it hard to pass up the $53-per-month All Apps bundle that includes all three plus Premiere Pro, Acrobat Pro, and more. Many design and publishing professionals spend their lives in one or more of these apps. Of course not every Adobe user will be up to make the switch, but there are free trials of both Designer and Photo on Serif’s website, allowing anyone to test the waters to see if the apps meet their creative needs.Few would disagree that the most popular image editing software in the world is Adobe Photoshop, the top illustration app is Adobe Illustrator, and the preeminent page layout package is Adobe InDesign. The fact that there’s no subscription is a huge win for users whose workflow needs can be met by what Serif’s apps offer. If you can’t tell, I’m extremely bullish on both of these apps. Users should expect an iPad version of Affinity Designer in the future as well. For Affinity Photo users, there’s also the benefit of having a full-featured iPad app that works seamlessly with the desktop version.
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