π OpenOffice Draw vs. Sketch
Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *- π Sketch is much more popular than OpenOffice Draw.
- π Sketch is more popular in all countries.
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OpenOffice Draw is a vector graphics editor in the Apache OpenOffice suite for creating and editing diagrams, scalable illustrations, flowcharts, and basic 2D and 3D objects.
It includes object manipulation with grouping and BΓ©zier curves, a magnetic grid and smart connectors for structured diagrams, layered drawing and dimension lines, a gallery for clipart, and export to OpenDocument, PDF, HTML, SVG and more than 30 graphic file types.
Sketch is a design and collaboration platform centered on a native macOS editor with complementary tools that enable teams to review, share, and collaborate through any modern web browser.
It provides vector-based UI design tools, reusable symbols and shared libraries, responsive layout features, real-time browser-based commenting and inspection, version history, design system management, CSS and platform-specific code export, and thousands of plugins through its extension ecosystem.
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- π₯ Most popular in Israel in the Online Collaboration category.
- π₯ Most popular in Israel in the Vector Graphics Editors category.
- π₯ Most popular in New Zealand in the Online Collaboration category.
- π₯ Most popular in China in the Online Collaboration category.
- π₯ Most popular in China in the Vector Graphics Editors category.
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