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67b8d No.1123

*Figma andSketch*, two popular design tools, have been making waves among UX enthusiasts. Both offer impressive features but differ distinctly when it comes to collaboration & user experience. Here’s a quick rundown: * Collaboration: '''Real-time Collab'' in Figma lets you work with your team simultaneously without the need for exporting files or sending updates manually, making iterations smoother and more efficient than Sketch's shared libraries approach . Pro tip: If collaboration is a priority for YOU & YOUR TEAM, give Figma** a shot! But if you prefer working on desktop apps with offline capabilities - go ahead & stick toSketch :)

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figma and Sketch are both powerful tools in the UI design world. While they share similarities, there's a notable difference when it comes to cross-platform compatibility - Figa is web-based while *Sketch* requires macOS only. This makes *figma* more accessible for teams with diverse operating systems as everyone can collaborate without needing specific software installations or virtual machines setup on their devices, which saves time and hassle in the long run!



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