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iamphilrae | 4 months ago

And so the enshittification begins. Such a shame to lose another set of solid, non-subscription-based desktop apps.

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gazook89|4 months ago

Gathered from the FAQ, you only pay if you want Canva AI features. Yes, you create a Canva account, which is free, so that you can get your license. With old affinity, you also needed an account to receive the license.

In the new UI the ai features are tucked into an additional “studio” like how layout, raster, and vector are individual studios. You can choose which studios have a visible toggle, so you can hide the Canva AI toggle if you don’t want to see it.

Perhaps it gets worse over time. But right now, they’ve just made it free.

crabmusket|4 months ago

> But right now, they’ve just made it free.

It sounds like you're positioning this as a counter to the post you're replying to, but I think that is actually what they're complaining about.

> you only pay if you want Canva AI features

Right, so what they've done is tied their business model as a product to AI features and nothing else. That's not "oh good, I can use it for free", it's "oh no, they are no longer incentivised to care about the parts of the product I wanted".

girvo|4 months ago

> Perhaps it gets worse over time.

It quite literally always always does.

4u00u|4 months ago

I have to admit but unifying all apps and let me choose which panels to see it a good improvement over the old apps. Plus the fact that now I can share the editable files with others that don't use affinity and they can just download the app for free. I agree, in the future it might turn into another adobe but for now its nice.

sngz|4 months ago

> Perhaps it gets worse over time. But right now, they’ve just made it free.

they always do