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Sketch 66 is here!

A smarter Components Panel and a speed boost – what’s new in Sketch 66?

Sketch 66 is here! With this release, we’ve we’ve made it easier to see light and dark Symbol previews in the Components Panel and Menu by giving them a contrasting background. Plus, we’ve worked hard to speed up your workflow by making the Mac app faster and more reliable. For now, that means improvements when working with very complex docs — but we have plenty more to come 💪

We’ve also made uploading large Cloud docs more reliable over slow connections. Which should mean no more errors when you’re certain you’re online. And we’ve squashed a few particularly problematic bugs. You can find out more at the links below.

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