I also purchased the program, indeed called Affinity Photo.
Suse, you really need to hang in there for a while, because indeed it has a lot of potential. They are aiming for a photoshop replacement and i think they're getting quite close already. Some things are quite hidden (as they are in PS), so a look around their forums and documentation online does really help.
I also have Pixelmator, which is nice, but can't do things PS (and now Affinity) can do, like L*a*b* and channels. Other than that, it is a bit easier to start using, but has a really different approach to the UI.
Anyway, i intend to stick with Affinity, because they'll keep on adding to the already great feature set, something i've found out Pixelmator (or others out there) aren't really doing.