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greggh ◴[] No.45763075[source]
I don't understand this thread at all. I think this is the first time I have seen a thread that talks about something requiring a new account be created at some company, and a nonsensical major change to a product (merging the products into one, optional subscriptions) where the majority of people seem to be saying "thats ok and good luck" to the company. Worse, people who are upset this has happened to software they liked are getting downvoted. These three pieces of software are not the same tool and them all being shoehorned into one UI is just idiotic.

It feels like the thread is being astroturfed.

They removed our software that we paid for from the Mac Store, and everyone is just like "thats fine, good move canva". Serif did a great job of keeping their software working through macOS major version updates. It's another reason many of us paid for their software. That's gone, and people are just cheering them on. It's very confusing.

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Slow_Hand ◴[] No.45765848[source]
> These three pieces of software are not the same tool and them all being shoehorned into one UI is just idiotic.

Have you used it yet? It's a very elegant implementation. I, for one, am very excited about the workflow advantages of being able to easily switch between all three modalities with a click.

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1. greggh ◴[] No.45771769[source]
I have, and I still think it's idiotic. I don't do any layout work, ever. And I see no future where I will. I don't need all of that in the software I use to do any photo editing.
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2. Slow_Hand ◴[] No.45774214[source]
Then don't ever click the layout tab? Its features all stay hidden until you switch over to that mode.

It's an elegant solution to compartmentalize the different work modes in this way.