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Here is the official position on this matter, their development team is not very large, and their products have a very high integration into the MAc only development tools / frameworks. Well, I remember before that they were critical of the software distribution system for Windows. In short, at the moment, the development of Sketch for other platforms is not even considered.
Well, I personally think this is also a marketing ploy, to be exclusive to the Mac, which means that the same Apple will remember you more often, and platform fans too.
The fact that the application developer is aimed at a specific audience. It's just the business model.
It's just that the developers decided to develop for the Mac platform and make money on this platform.
A rough comparison, but Pyaterochka does not have some products that are in Azbuka Vkusa.
What is the reason for such isolation?
Someone here is bombarded by the very fact that Sketch is only for macos. It's very funny to compare Inkscape to Sketch, and it's even funnier to call all designers hipsters. Expert review.
A huge ecosystem of plug-ins and software has already developed around Sketch, and in principle, the workflow of most product companies is built around Sketch now. If you want to be a bottom designer, welcome to the world of Inkscape or Photoshop.
And why only on the Mac - because:
1. Sketch uses native Mac libraries to work with graphics. Therefore, the whole Sketch weighs less than 50 megabytes.
2. The absolute majority of designers from Sketch's target audience work on a poppy.
Business model, snobbery, exclusivity - all this, guys, is beyond the cash register!
The correct answer is: they can't afford it, they can't pull it financially and/or physically. So you have to give up something in order to concentrate on the main thing.
But I am 146% sure that the firm itself would very much like to cover both platforms. Because the rejection of Winda is, in fact, the main reason why Sketch did not take over the world. Yes, he gained noticeable popularity, but did not become dominant. And there is a feeling that in a couple of years it will come back to haunt them, oh how painful, when Adobe (inert, but very powerful) fires up its XD.
They would love to. But they can't, they just don't have enough resources.
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