Logo: Affinity |
A platform of creative apps developed by the UK-based Serif, Finity, is adding things ahead of the “big changes” coming on 30 October. The website no longer provides a way to buy its software, and the company’s iPad apps are now free.
A message on the Finity Homepage states that “Creative Freedom is coming” and invites users to “signed up” to “already know” about changes coming on 30 October. After entering an email address, an automatic email says, “This is not just another update. It is the beginning of something new. How creative freedom is defined.”
A screenshot of the efficiency website. |
The company also posted a similar message for X, which is the former Twitter, which has given more than 200 reply at the time of writing. In his reactions to users, intimacy shared that there would be a keynote speaker with more details. Additionally, this Some important information pair For current users: “We are making space for what is next. This short stagnation lets us infection without confusion between versions. The existing customers have full access to their apps. It only affects new purchases and tests.”
We are making space for what is next. This small break in transition to us without confusion between versions. Existing customers have full access to their apps. It only affects new purchases and tests.
– @Affinity October 1, 2025
The website no longer gives a way to buy a designer or publisher desktop versions, and the programs are also taken from third-party marketplaces such as Apple Mac App Store. This is a very unusual step for a company even before a major update. Even more misleading, iPad apps are still App is available in the store And are listed for free. He was in Aptis of $ 18.49.
Another layer of concern is that, until October 6, the forums of the website were taken to only-cavalry mode. A post tells This platform will be searchable, but a support form is now the best way to reach the team, and discord is a new community location.
Canva bought intimacy in March 2024, and this change suggests that we can eventually find out what the canwa plans for the company’s products are. Efficiency photos and its other apps have been a Go-to-Tu License Option for photographers who want to avoid Adobe’s membership fee. This is not true about canva, however, which operates on a membership model.
At the time of writing, no additional information was available. Efficiency said on X that it will tease information about its social media accounts on 30 October, so now, we wait and see what these changes are.