![]() ![]() My iMac is running Mohave and I have set up both Sierra and Mohave as virtual machines under Vmware and Parallels. I'd cloned my MBP before doing this experiment so cloned it back to Mohave. CS6 not at all and LR6 although it launched fell down all over the place. I temporarily upgraded my MacBook Pro (13" unibody) from Mojave to Catalina to see what the impact was on CS6/LR6 etc. In any event once i purchase, I assume, i can always get a copy from Affinity via my ID. I am going to store the V2 Install apps on the external Drive which is backed up. Is there any reason not to buy the Universal option given that the price is cheaper than trying to buy the 3 Apps individually for MacOS only.Īnd is there a way to delete the windows option after i download it? Or an OPTION of not installing the windows apps. I am going to pull the trigger and purchase V2 later this week, I may as well purchase it at the discount even if i won't be able to run it until i upgrade to a new Mac Mini in the new year. Or am i wrong: Will CS5 run on Catalina? Any one have direct experiences.Īffinity V2. I am on OS Mojave 10.14.6 because i'm under the assumption this is the only version of the OS that still supports CS5.( which i still need for archived work) (Most of my collaborators are still using preferably CS6 for the same reason). Unless I diligently export them to IDML, and accept to lose the Book files, that can't be exported to IDML. But I don't like this solution, since all the documents I will produce will be kept hostage of Adobe. Since the Affinity apps are compatibile between different OSs, I think this will not be really C, by the way: can we install both the Mac and the Windows version at the same time, when owning the Universal license? If this is allowed, I plan to have the Windows version on my main Mac, and the Mac version on my MacBook.Īnother alternative would be to migrate to Monterey, and get a license of InDesign CC. This would make me start trying them, and elaborating a strategy for migration.Īn alternative could be to install Monterey under Parallels Desktop, but this would mean one operating system more. Thanks to the Universal license, I could install the Windows version of the Affinity 2.0 apps. Windows 10 under VirtualBox (that I prefer to Parallels Desktop), to run Win-only apps that I need for my job. I need it for the best compatibility, in those cases where CS6 on Mojave can find memory issues. ![]() Sierra as a secondary Mac OS, running under Parallels Desktop. The fact that Affinity Publisher 2.0 can't export to IDML means that I will still need it for an unpredictable time. Mojave as the main OS, that I need to continue working with CS6. ![]() I'm currently running these operating systems in my main Mac: While I immediately purchased the Universal license (thank you Serif for this!), I can't now install the new suite anywhere in my obsolete iPads or Mac OSs. ![]()
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