


We haven’t done a full Quark job since InDesign 2 or InDesign 3. I’ve had the same experience with upgrading my Quarks. But only on the off-chance that we get such a request. Now–once it comes out, I’m sure the company I work for will be asked if we have it, and I will probably buy a copy for myself to learn it, and the company will buy a couple. publisher buys the rights to that book, they have us convert to InDesign.Īnd that’s what will happen with Affinity Publisher. There are still some Quark hold-outs (mainly in the UK), and when the U.S. The book industry is too heavily invested in Adobe (at least the publishers that I work with). Alternatively, that license could be assigned to a single Windows computer which is used serially by multiple employees.įor more information please see our Windows, macOS or iPad license agreements.Īny idea on the licensing if we buy this pack? How many machines can we install it on? How many machines can we use it on? (big difference between the two - especially if we have multiple personal machine that are used one at at time)I can’t see them being a giant killer, like InDesign was against Quark. For example, one Windows license could be used by a single employee on both their Windows desktop and laptop computer. However, only you are allowed to use the apps for commercial use-if any members of your household need to make commercial use of the apps as well they will need to purchase their own license.įor commercial enterprises, education and other multi-user situations, each license can either be assigned to an individual or a device. Other people (for example, members of your household) are also allowed to use the apps on those devices. How many devices can I install Affinity apps on?Īs a private individual you can install Affinity apps on as many devices as you own which run the operating system you have purchased a license for (of course in the case of a Universal License that means you can install on any iPads, Macs or Windows PCs you own).
