I would be in favor of them making an update focusing on unifying shortcuts (and UI) across all their flagship (if not all) their applications. It might confuse people who only use one of their applications, however. An idea would be to give users an option to switch the the new unified shortcuts or to remain on the classic shortcuts, but this might make some complications with people learning the software when people would be using different versions. Just an idea.
EDIT: Having used software from Affinity, I remember things like this was one way that Affinity is definitively better (disappointed in Adobe for slacking so much compared to a company with a much smaller dev team and much more competitive price model).
I would be in favor of them making an update focusing on unifying shortcuts (and UI) across all their flagship (if not all) their applications. It might confuse people who only use one of their applications, however. An idea would be to give users an option to switch the the new unified shortcuts or to remain on the classic shortcuts, but this might make some complications with people learning the software when people would be using different versions. Just an idea.
EDIT: Having used software from Affinity, I remember things like this was one way that Affinity is definitively better (disappointed in Adobe for slacking so much compared to a company with a much smaller dev team and much more competitive price model).