On top of the features, there are some update/sync processes that go on in the background that won't function.
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So, if you want to disable App update notifications, you can.ģ. In the Creative Cloud app, you should see under Preferences > Notifications, the ability to select which notifications you want. Our notifications can be a little noisy, especially if you're not a frequent user. One of these new features is notifications, which is #2.Ģ. If you're a purely Illustrator user you might not notice (or use! which is ok!) the features we've added, but it now has the ability to add custom fonts to your Adobe account, we've added new tutorials, and community features, support for CC Libraries, and a new unified search. This is something we're definitely working on, there's a few things going on at the same time.ġ. Instead of getting stuff done you have to wait for Affinity for several minutes while it goes and makes a thumbnail of all 100 or 1000+ images just so you can then click "Ok, do it!" Unfortunately that's not actually a good flow if you're going to process 100s or 1000s of files. I think they are trying to be helpful in that they scan all the photos before you start so you can see what they are going to operate on before you pick "Go". I also recently tried to use Affinity's batch processing features but they aren't ask good as Photoshop's. I reasoned my time was worth more than $120 to pay for a current version of Photoshop than to put up with a slow workflow. JPG but you have to follow the export workflow to save back to. This means the workflow is fast.Īffinity has no such workflow. If I added layers or something I can press Ctrl/Cmd-Shfit-E to merge it all down then Cmd/Ctrl-S. JPG file, edit, and pick Save (cmd-s/ctrl-s) and it saves back to the. But when I actually needed to get work done for a project, at least for my particular needs, I ended up going back to Photoshop. I have 2 licenses for affinity photo, Mac and Windows.