

#Sketch for mac makeup install
I want to install Sketch on a new computer This means that if you store your Sketch documents in iCloud Drive, you can continue to do so. ICloud Drive is available to any app on your Mac-regardless of whether the app was downloaded from the Mac App Store. If you are still on version 3.4, and cannot update to any newer version, then you need to transfer your license to be able to use the newest version of Sketch. Also, if you’re using the latest version, Sketch 42, or a version after 3.4 then you have already transitioned your license. If you already have a license key, you’re set to go. How do I know if I have transitioned my license already? Note: We will only transition people to our own version until the end of March 2017. If you don’t have your receipt, you may request it here:
#Sketch for mac makeup license key
We will the provide you with a license key to the new version. Please email it to us using should contain your name, email, order number and date of purchase. To migrate to our own version of Sketch (which has advanced much since we left the App Store), please email us your Mac App Store receipt (as either PNG or PDF). However, in light of what happened, we can’t help but feel vindicated in our decision that the Mac App Store is not in our customers’ best interests right now. We should also add that this move is not a knee-jerk reaction to the recent certificate expiration problems that affected so many Mac App Store customers. However as with all gripes, when compounded they make it hard to justify staying: App Review continues to take at least a week, there are technical limitations imposed by the Mac App Store guidelines (sandboxing and so on) that limit some of the features we want to bring to Sketch, and upgrade pricing remains unavailable. There are a number of reasons for Sketch leaving the Mac App Store-many of which in isolation wouldn’t cause us huge concern. We take your satisfaction and support seriously, and hope you can understand the choice we have made. We don’t expect this decision to be unanimously popular, but we want to share how we arrived at it. We want to continue to be a responsive, approachable, and easily-reached company, and selling Sketch directly allows us to give you a better experience. Over the last year, as we’ve made great progress with Sketch, the customer experience on the Mac App Store hasn’t evolved like its iOS counterpart. We’ve been considering our options for some time. If you’ve not transitioned your license yet, please see “What steps do I need to take” below.

After much thought, and with a heavy heart, we moved Sketch away from the Mac App Store. At the end of 2015, we announced an important change in how you receive updates to Sketch.
