Affinity aims at Adobe users with a six-month trial offer

Affinity is giving users a no-obligation period to migrate to its creative suite of products from their current software. To help, Affinity is even pitching in with help, a support program, and learning videos from its in-house experiments.

The trial is offered on Affinity Photo, Affinity Designer, and Affinity Publisher on all platforms: Mac, Windows, and iPad. You can download the products with absolutely no obligation to buy. For those ready to make the purchase, there is a 50 percent discount. Affinity CEO Ashley Hewson said this about the trial and ensuring customers had creative options.

“More people than ever are talking about the different creative software options available. And every day thousands more designers, artists and photographers take the decision to move to Affinity, joining the millions who already trust our software for their everyday professional workflow over the last ten years.

“One of the things we hear from potential customers is that they would value having an extended period to run Affinity alongside their existing software, to get used to the differences and adapt their working methods.

“So we’re saying ‘try everything and pay nothing’ because we understand making a change can be a big step, particularly for busy professionals.

“Anyone who takes the trial is under absolutely no obligation to buy – in fact we won’t even be taking payment details at that stage. We’re really excited about welcoming large numbers of users who’ve decided the time is right to make a change.”

You can download the free trials straight from Affinity here.

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