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After joining Team Kakashi, Naruto worked hard to gain the village's acknowledgement all the while chasing his dream to become Hokage. He became the jinchūriki of the Nine-Tails on the day of his birth - a fate that caused him to be shunned by most of Konoha throughout his childhood. Naruto Uzumaki ( うずまきナルト, Uzumaki Naruto) is a shinobi of Konohagakure's Uzumaki clan.

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The update issues will not stop me from buying the workbook if I decide to. As for the PDF/ebook versions request, I believe that the color integrity argument is valid. There really doesn't seem to be any good solution that would protect the revenue of Serif while giving us what we want. I do understand that broadcasting the update would reduce subsequent sales from those who equate the value of the book with the age of the updated version. Shouldn't we, who love and support Affinity, be privy to the book updates info? Maybe many users would sell their old books and buy updated ones. It is a big help in making the decision whether or not to buy the AD workbook.Īnd that's the kind of situation where they might update the And if that's the case (since there certainly have been tools added since the book was published), and if they have updated the book at all, why not tell the users? So many love Affinity, me included. Thanks for sharing your experience and opinion.
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In the general line of my profession, I have many “books of age”, e.g., my dead-tree copies of “The Art of Computer Programming” and “Computers & Typesetting” are more than twenty years old (although the author keeps fixing bugs and publishing corrections on his site and recently new editions of both series were released) and I pick them up regularly.įor current and up-to-date information of the three Affinity programs, I regularly consult the inline and online manual, which gets updated with each release. I don't worry that the information in this workbook would loose its value in the years to come.

As a first edition (and a translation at that), the book does contain typos and omissions (IMHO), but it's cool to be able to submit bug reports to the Affinity Forums and get positive feedback. I have finished the first tutorial from scratch and I wish I had more time to dig into the rest RSN. I've bought the “ Affinity Publisher Workbook” (First Edition in German) directly from Serif a few weeks ago (delivered through Amazon in no time).
