



Serif launched in 1987 and built up a reputation for quality and reliability based on an award-winning range of software for PC – low-cost alternatives to high-end publishing and graphics packages. MacOS icons have been updated to reflect Big Sur stylingįor more information about Affinity apps go to Users adopting macOS Big Sur will notice some tweaks to the UI and app icons to match the new styling of macOS Big Sur. It just makes our apps run faster, smoother and feel more responsive than ever before.”Įxisting users of Affinity apps on macOS can download Affinity 1.8.6 for free. “We have seen speed increases of over 3x faster running on the new MacBook Air. It also enables many more elements like adjustment layers and live filters to be maintained before performance suffers - allowing for a more non-destructive workflow, even on the most complex of documents. Mac customers with M1 can expect a more responsive user experience with respect to painting, pixel editing, filter effects, document rendering and more. “In fact, ever since developing for iPad, we’d always hoped that chips with this architecture would eventually come to Mac, so we’re very excited that day is finally here.”Īffinity apps are the first professional creative applications to offer native M1 support “Our fully-featured iPad apps already take advantage of very similar architecture on the A-series chips, so it actually only took us a day to port our Mac version to run natively on M1,” adds Hewson. It didn’t take long to get Affinity apps running natively on the new hardware. Serif was one of the developers to receive the DTK from Apple, to be able to develop for M1 before launch. When you have unified memory it allows much faster handling of these complex documents.” Edits to pixel layers are best handled on the GPU, while vector and text on the CPU. “The advantages are particularly noticeable when working on documents with thousands of pixel layers, vector objects and text. “The architecture of the chip, particularly having such a high-performance GPU with unified memory with the CPU, is perfect for professional creative applications. Affinity creative apps are ready to go on Apple’s new macOS Big Sur-and primed to deliver superfast performance on Macs with M1 chips.Īvailable now, the Affinity 1.8.6 update for macOS is ready to tap straight into the potential of Apple’s next generation of Macs, allowing users of Affinity Designer, Photo and Publisher to do more, faster.Īffinity Designer running on macOS Big SurĪshley Hewson, Managing Director of Affinity developer Serif, says: “We’re proud that our Affinity apps are leading the way once again, this time in offering full native support for Apple’s new M1 chip.
