The iPad app costs $10 (normally $20), and you can get this deal directly through the App Store. If you’re someone who doesn’t want to fool around with managing a serial number, it’s best to purchase the app directly through the app store that correlates to the operating system you’re using. The app’s serial number that you’ll receive can be reused so long as you’re installing it on the same OS, but if you want to hop between platforms, you’ll need to purchase two licenses. Affinity Photo 1.5 The 1.8 versions of the whole Affinity suite are here Check out some of the brand-new features and major improvements below, including IDML import and a new Preflight panel for Affinity Publisher, expand stroke improvements and a new Stock panel for Affinity Designer, PSD smart object import and lens correction improvements. This $25 license purchased through Serif or B&H Photo can be redeemed on Windows 10 or macOS. Unlike the software developed for Windows system, most of the applications installed in Mac OS X generally can be removed. One of its most appealing traits is that the app is a one-time cost with no monthly fee. In case you haven’t heard of Affinity Photo, it’s a fully featured photo manipulation app that offers many of the same tools found in Photoshop, including native support for. It’s usually $50 ($20 in the case of the iPad, which is now on sale for $10), and if you’re in need of a comprehensive, affordable alternative to Adobe Photoshop, this deal is up your alley. Serif’s Affinity Photo desktop application is $25 per license right now directly through Serif itself, B&H Photo (via Slickdeals), and through the respective app stores on Windows 10 and macOS.