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Affinity Publisher

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What is Affinity Publisher?

Affinity Publisher replaces the former PagePlus desktop publishing application, from Serif Europe headquartered in Nottingham.

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Affinity Publisher has become a go-to software for users looking to design documents with ease and efficiency. Users have extensively …
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Affinity Publisher

$24.99

Cloud

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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What is Affinity Publisher?

Affinity Publisher Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
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Affinity Publisher has become a go-to software for users looking to design documents with ease and efficiency. Users have extensively utilized the software for a wide range of projects, including booklets, printed design work, and social media graphics. The software's intuitive interface allows users, even those who are relatively new to it, to create complex documents with flowed text boxes and images. One of its key strengths is its ability to handle large manuals with attachments, making it easy to share across a network. It has found particular use in assembling page layouts for signage, manuals, ads, and other published materials. Affinity Publisher has also been embraced by design teams who prefer it over Adobe InDesign for print design campaigns because it provides a cost-effective solution without compromising on powerful features. Additionally, departments such as technology and secretaries rely on the software for creating mock-ups, detailed diagrams, and layouts. Sunday service materials have also benefited from Affinity Publisher's capabilities as users can easily create weekly print materials without the need for Adobe InDesign, resulting in cost savings. Overall, users appreciate the opportunity to achieve their goals effortlessly and cost-effectively with Affinity Publisher.

Users have provided several recommendations for Affinity Publisher based on their experiences and preferences. Firstly, many users suggest trying the free trial of Affinity Publisher before making a purchase to explore its features and determine if it meets their specific needs. Additionally, users recommend considering Affinity Publisher as an alternative to subscription-based publishing software due to its affordable price compared to Adobe products. They appreciate that Affinity Publisher offers a one-time payment option with free updates. Lastly, some users suggest purchasing all three Affinity products, including Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo, to have a complete set of design tools that work well together and provide a seamless workflow for their projects. In summary, users find that Affinity Publisher is a powerful and affordable option for desktop publishing software, offering professional tools with extensive documentation, an enjoyable interface, and an inspiring community.

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August 29, 2023

Value for less mney

Brian Keary | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Affinity Publisher to create all kinds of items to print. For example, I create business card templates for clients. They then in turn take that to the publisher of their choice and get their cards made. Letterheads and envelopes are also big sellers. I don't honestly know where I would be without it.
  • drag and drop functionality to create faster
  • Ability to save in multiple formats
  • Costs way less then the others
  • Help is a little lacking in some areas.
It works better than the competitors and costs way less
  • publishing
  • drag and drop
  • Low price allows me charge less thus bringing more business.
  • Professional quality results, minimal effort
It works just as well if not better than Adobe and doesn't have a monthly fee
John Bergmann, MSM | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Assemble page layouts for signage, manuals, ads, other published materials. Large manuals are of particular significance as the file handling of attachments allows the users to port the working file around the network.
  • Master page templates
  • File and resource handling
  • Compatibility with other software files
  • Menu differences can be an impediment to new users from other softwares
  • Some functions are not in places I would expect
For the price and function, this suite should be the go-to for organizations large and small. Serif has executed a competent product [that] can replace the function of the Adobe systems for most users at a fraction of the cost. The knowledge base, particularly the video side, is incredibly useful and complete.
  • Price
  • Inter-functionality with the other Affinity programs
  • Generally simple to use and figure out
  • Good training materials and references
  • Concern over support as versions are released
Only useful on the Windows platform. Perhaps it is just fine, but the plug-in style function of the Affinity photo and designer attached to Publisher makes the Affinity solution more robust. The Microsoft product is also attached to a subscription platform, where the Serif offering is single-purchase.
George Freeman | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use it to create complex documents with flowed text boxes and images. I'm relatively new to it and use it as an individual person mostly for things like course syllabi where I like to have text flow around images or graphics.
  • Easy to place and control fixed items like images or graphics.
  • Easy to create linked boxes of flowed text.
  • Nice control over alignment with global grid so text in different boxes looks right.
  • Handy to switch personas to Affinity Photo or Designer for editing components
  • Easy to add a table of contents.
  • Complex interface takes a while to get comfortable with (training book helps with this).
  • The actual page being worked on is crowded in the interface (but fine if you have a second monitor).
  • I find the color selector non-intuitive and it seems to not remember previous choices.
I think it's good for newletter-type layouts with multiple text boxes and mixed images and graphics and text. It is not good for mixed text and mathematics.
  • Low cost, not a subscription.
  • Relatively easy to learn and use.
  • Creates high-quality output.
  • Has allowed me to create some classy-looking documents.
I used to use Adobe FrameMaker for similar tasks. Affinity Publisher is easier to use with similar functionality (excluding mathematics).
Paul Gully | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Affinity Publisher extensively for a lot of our document design, both for customers and ourselves. All our booklets and printed design work are done / completed using Publisher, as well as a lot of the design process for social media graphics and assets. It's easy to use with great features; enabling us to complete projects a lot quicker. It also works great for us as an alternative to the equivalent Adobe products in most situations.
  • Quick start up and get going on projects.
  • Great tools and features.
  • Works well with all file types.
  • How it handles opening some file types.
  • Full compatibility with Adobe files would be fantastic (maybe not possible though).
  • Auto resizing of picture frames if you adjust the spread size would be amazing.
If you are looking to get started using a publishing / creation application, Affinity Publisher is the one to go for. With a quick learning curve on all the basic functions, you'll be flying in no time. And then there is a whole heap of great features to get into as you become more comfortable with the software. The only down side is if clients are using Adobe programs, there are sometimes problems working with imported layers, but this is minor compared to the ease of use and features.
  • Professional features for desktop publishing.
  • Being able to export in a range of different file types and formats.
  • Wide range of picture and text tools.
  • Speed and ease of use.
  • It has greatly improved productivity.
  • Allows us to work alongside other design programs.
  • Cuts costs as a great alternative.
The features in Affinity Publisher easily stack up against the much more expensive Adobe suite of products. With the ability to open all file types it is a bit of a workhorse for all things. We have been using it for social media template designs as well as client booklets and case studies. It's a very versatile program.
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