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Grab Affinity’s Adobe rival Windows apps before NYE for a big discount – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
December 29, 2021
1 min read

Affinity Photo, Affinity Designer, and Affinity Publisher are currently for sale in the Microsoft Store app store with a 30% discount until the New Year.

Affinity’s apps are genuinely solid alternatives to Adobe’s Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign with professional-grade features and completely free updates several times a year that don’t require any type of subscription or upgrade fee.

With the 30% discount, each Affinity app now just costs $38.49, a pretty good drop from their usual $54.99 price.

With all three Affinity apps being sold via the Microsoft Store, you can also use any Microsoft Store or Xbox account credit or gift cards that you have to pay for them.

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Affinity designer
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Affinity Designer
Developer:
‪Serif Europe Ltd‬
Price:
$54.99 $38.49
Affinity publisher
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Affinity Publisher
Developer:
‪Serif Europe Ltd‬
Price:
$54.99 $38.49
Affinity photo
Affinity photo
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Affinity Photo
Developer:
‪Serif Europe Ltd‬
Price:
$54.99 $38.49

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