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over 8 years ago from Cristian Moisei, http://meet-cristian.com
Speed is what you're missing on. Sketch was designed using modern, native libraries and it doesn't come with all the stuff PS has (3D, video editing, 90s style shape styles and filters, some print stuff, some painting stuff) - it's just for UI and it feels like a breath of fresh air to use it.
The lack of a windows version and low market share means it's not that easy to use for professional projects and it does have its share of bugs and problems, but it's damn fast and easy to work with.
You should try it when you have the time.
I beg to differ. Sketch is laggy as hell once you're on your 4th artboard. The app may me elegant and super simple, but certainly is not fast.
This video speaks for itself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdUbxk2iZrM
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For someone who has been exclusively working out of Axure RP and Omnigraffle pro and CS6 in a locked down, regulated corporate setting (no cloud software), what am I missing out on by not having Sketch? Maybe I'll install it on my personal machine, thanks.