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Try hammering your trial copy of Designer by placing loads of random graphics on top of each other and in lots of artboards and adding lots of effects and see what happens when you move stuff around and rotate things and zoom in/out and editing some text. The Affinity Apps – at time of writing – generally use quite a lot of memory (and storage space) because of how they work, especially if you use lots of images, so if you find things slowing down then more memory would probably help more than anything else but that sort of thing is always a balancing act. I’ve noticed, in passing, that some forum members use the Affinity Apps on what they themselves say are fairly low-spec’ machines and can’t remember seeing any complaints in that specific area.Īs long as your machine meets the minimum specs on the Affinity site: then you probably won’t have too many problems but, of course, more power/memory/speed/etc. It really depends on what you mean by “decently”.