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  • grafician6

    Used these apps from the beginning, very much inclined to think these guys are not replicating Adobe stuff, they went way back in time to Macromedia era and replicating - in a way - that workflow - think Macromedia Fireworks where you could edit BOTH raster and vector elements in the same file...

    With Designer/Photo/Publisher you don't use different apps, you just click on a button and switch to a different workflow IN THE SAME APP!

    Plus these apps don't crash, use way less resources (using these even on my ooooold MBP 2012 without a glitch), are way faster than Adobe apps, export all the usual formats, import native Adobe PSD AI PDF files and lots more features and they're just getting started!

    If these guys cross into the video editing field with a future app, Adobe is in BIG trouble...

    Not to mention you buy a license and you OWN the app, get updates and resources without paying anything extra

    Also they have iPad versions for these apps lol!
    Designer and Photo are iPad native apps! working just the same as the desktop versions, you can basically take your iPad Pro and go work in the park literally designing and editing photos like you were using your $5k iMac!

    Not to sounds like a BIG fan here, but these guys are the real deal, we should really support them!

    • Not getting paid to write this. Also did I mentioned THESE APPS DON'T CRASH?!grafician
    • They look better than Adobe alsoBennn
    • you'll have to buy upgrades eventually, but this is really coolmonospaced
    • Agree, here here.shapesalad
    • I wish they could take a look at Moho Pro (already awesome but seemly based on old code/gui) and make a killa animation tool.shapesalad
    • Is there anything remotely similar to an AE alternative. I’d happily switch to the non-motion apps...MrT

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