But given that both apps are still quite buggy and lacking features that should have appeared by now (ex. I've purchased both Photo and Designer and use them as often as my work allows. I really do appreciate the work Affinity does. So basically we're left with the daunting reality that Affinity Publisher won't be ready to replace inDesign until sometime in 2018. Given that neither Designer nor Photo are 100% ready to replace their Adobe counterparts yet it wouldn't be foolish to assume Publisher will go through a similar cycle. Also as per an earlier announcement we SHOULD be in Publisher beta now. Nothing ever goes well in software development. So if you're saying a public beta SHOULD be available by the end of the year IF everything goes well, it is safe to assume that a beta for your publishing app won't be available until 2017. So basically we're several years away before your publishing app will be ready for every day use because let's face it: the beta won't be dependable and the launched version will take quite a few updates before it is ready. Should be available as a public Beta by the end of this year if everything goes well.
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