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Sketch 2.3 and Mirror

We’re incredibly excited to announce that Sketch 2.3 and Sketch Mirror will both be released on Monday. And of course, Sketch 2.3 will be a free update for existing users.

We’re incredibly excited to announce that Sketch 2.3 and Sketch Mirror will both be released on Monday. We’re very proud of how both apps turned out. Sketch 2.3 especially is a big improvement over the previous version. I suppose you could say that 2.3 will be our ‘Snow Leopard’ release where we’ve spent a great deal making everything just better, faster and more reliable. Secondly, we’re adding PDF and EPS import to Sketch. Thirdly, we’ve spent quite a bit of time improving our Boolean operations; union, subtract, etc.

And of course, Sketch 2.3 will be a free upate for existing users, so if you haven’t tried Sketch yet. Find out more about it our new website; www.bohemiancoding.com/sketch

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