I've switched to Affinity from Adobe and what I most like about their products is that they make me actually enjoy using them. And this something that is pretty hard to get right.
When using Adobe software, there were so many moment such as "Why doesn't this work?", "How do I use this tool?", "How do I do x?", "Where is x?" and I had to search for solution. With Affinity however, everything works just as I expect them to and it is very rare for me to actively search for solutions.
LED light bulbs are pretty efficient at this point, so what I would really like to see is LED light bulbs that produce higher quality light.
Due to how they work, most LED lights have color rendering index[1] of 80 or below.
We have the technology, and there are some that have CRI above 95 within a reasonable price, but they are not so easy to find.
It would be nice if there were more LED lights with CRI above 95 especially in the 4000K to 5500K range.
I have one at home and the light is just beautiful.
If self and Apple-approved developer signing is not allowed, how do developers test their apps that use those APIs?
I don't know a lot about how Mac apps work, but I've heard somewhere that you have to sign all apps to build and install on any device.
When using Adobe software, there were so many moment such as "Why doesn't this work?", "How do I use this tool?", "How do I do x?", "Where is x?" and I had to search for solution. With Affinity however, everything works just as I expect them to and it is very rare for me to actively search for solutions.