Will Affinity open Adobe Illustrator files? I'm considering ditching my Adobe subscription at home (especially with these price increases) but I'm wondering if I need to resave all of my files first.
I use Affinity all day, every day, it's been my main design software for several years now. It will open Adobe files, albeit some better than others, kind of depends on the version of Adobe they were created in (legacy created ones are usually bad), and effects. My workflow is done with mostly EPS files, they open good in each other, I keep all my master design files in the native Affinity format and just export whatever I need in whatever suits the purpose. I only have one basic license for Illustrator yet, just for any problematic situations, and for plugins for equipment (which Affinity doesn't offer yet), getting rid of multiple full suite Adobe subscriptions on multiple computers has saved thousands annually.
They're soooo close to being all you need. I'd say if Adobe goes too crazy, unless they get greedy and follow suit, Affinity could de-throne them pretty easily. I've had communication with them, and they're open to vendor plug-ins, but it's up to the equipment mfgrs if they want to add them to the list with Corel & Adobe. I'd love to see that.
Bottom line is, it's great software, but not quite enough to survive without a little support from greedy ol' Adobe. If you do like I did and dump everything except a single Illy liscense, it's a big money saver. As far as using Affinity for designing, it's smooth, efficient, has live previews of everything, no wasted resources.