I admit this is a poor workaround but at least 'something'. Whether you’re working on branding, concept art, print projects, icons, UI, UX, or web mock ups, Affinity Designer will revolutionise how you work, on Windows. That way someone who is on V2 could copy layers to V1 and provide this file to collaborators on V1. Affinity Designer is the fastest, smoothest, most precise vector graphic design software available. In some cases it is possible to exchange content between V1 and V2 files by copy and pasting layers. I do understand that this may not be (easily) possible in a non profit or volunteer context. A commercial context should sooner or later make it possible to upgrade everyone involved. If you are working together with this many collaborators (which is a very promising example of the spread of the Affinity suite) you are either working in a commercial context or in a non profit context. It seems the answer in this case is everyone has to keep using v1 until everyone has v2, just utterly bizarre to me compared to every other piece of software I've used (not just adobe, but also any office program, any program with its file format I can think of actually can save old versions: matlab, autocad, etc. Anyone who works in a large distributed team in different orgs or over different machines without a site license or fixed upgrade cycle? I have Designer on 2 of my own machines (only Mac upgraded to version 2) and work with between 5-10 colleagues, most of whom are still on V1.
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