Originally Posted by
mwenz
Yes, I think it matters...else I wouldn't have mentioned it.
Just like here--but with vastly more people posting--user state "how to do X in my Affinity application," or "I have a bug in Affinity." Then, like here sometimes, it's like pulling teeth to get them to identify what actual application is being used. Or people will try to help only to discover they are using a different Affinity application than they assumed (like here too) and then, 10 posts later, different advice is given.