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Fedora vs Sketch

Fedora
Software
Community Linux distribution with cutting-edge upstream software
- From
- Free
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Only Fedora has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Fedora shorter support lifecycle (13 months per release) compared to Ubuntu LTS (5 years) and CentOS (10 years); Sketch macOS-only for editing, blocking Windows and Linux users from accessing design features
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Fedora and Sketch actually diverge.
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Fedora
Nothing recorded that Sketch does not also cover.
Only in Sketch
- Vector editing
- Symbols & components
- Prototyping
- Real-time collaboration
- Developer handoff
- Plugins ecosystem
- Cloud sync
- Version history
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Fedora
- Development workstations for open-source software engineersnot Sketch
- Testing ground for new Linux kernel features and systemd capabilitiesnot Sketch
- Container and Kubernetes development environmentsnot Sketch
- Specialised workflows (scientific computing, audio production, security research)not Sketch
- Education and learning Linux system administrationnot Sketch
Sketch
- UI designnot Fedora
- Mobile app designnot Fedora
- Web designnot Fedora
- Design systemsnot Fedora
- Prototypingnot Fedora
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Fedora
- Shorter support lifecycle (13 months per release) compared to Ubuntu LTS (5 years) and CentOS (10 years)
- Rapid release cycle prioritises new features over stability, leading to potential compatibility breakage between releases
- Not optimised for long-term enterprise deployments without reimaging at each major release
- Hardware support can lag behind for newer devices, requiring backports or external repositories
Sketch
- macOS-only for editing, blocking Windows and Linux users from accessing design features
- Real-time collaboration feels less seamless than Figma with occasional sync delays
- Limited built-in image editing capabilities, requiring external software for bitmap work
- Subscription required for cloud features and collaboration, losing access if subscription lapses
Pricing, plan by plan
Fedora
FreeNo published plan breakdown. See the Fedora review.
Sketch
$12/month- Standard$12/month
- Real-time collaboration
- Unlimited documents
- Unlimited free viewers
- Professional$24/month
- Everything in Standard
- Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Project archiving
- Enterprise$44/month
- Everything in Professional
- SCIM provisioning
- BYOK encryption
- Mac-only License$120/perpetual
- Native Mac app
- Offline access
- Local file saving
Which should you pick?
Choose Sketch if
- You need vector editing.
- You work on macOS, Web, iOS, iPad.
- You also want symbols & components.
Questions people ask
- Is Fedora or Sketch better?
- Neither clearly leads. Fedora starts at Free and Sketch at $12/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Fedora or Sketch?
- Fedora has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for Fedora and $12/month for Sketch.
- Does Fedora or Sketch run on more platforms?
- Fedora runs on Linux. Sketch runs on macOS, Web, iOS, iPad.
- Can I use Fedora for free?
- Yes. Fedora has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Sketch starts at $12/month.
- What is Fedora best used for?
- Fedora is most often used for development workstations for open-source software engineers, testing ground for new linux kernel features and systemd capabilities, container and kubernetes development environments, specialised workflows (scientific computing, audio production, security research). Of those, development workstations for open-source software engineers and testing ground for new linux kernel features and systemd capabilities are not what Sketch is typically brought in for.
- What can Fedora do that Sketch cannot?
- Sketch covers Vector editing, Symbols & components, Prototyping, Real-time collaboration.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Fedora: What is the release cycle for Fedora?
Fedora releases a new version approximately every six months, with each release supported for 13 months. This means overlapping support periods where two versions are actively maintained.
SourceSketch: Is Sketch available for Windows or Linux?
No. Sketch is macOS-only for the design and prototyping features. Web and mobile apps provide viewing and collaboration, but editing requires macOS 14.0 or later.
SourceFedora: Can I use Fedora in production environments?
Fedora is suitable for production use in scenarios where rapid updates and new features are priorities. For long-term stability without major version upgrades, CentOS or RHEL are more appropriate choices.
SourceSketch: Does Sketch offer a free trial?
Yes. Sketch provides a 30-day free trial with no credit card required. You can also purchase a one-time Mac-only license for $120 per seat instead of subscribing.
SourceFedora: What is the relationship between Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux?
Fedora serves as the upstream testing ground for RHEL. Technologies proven in Fedora typically migrate to CentOS and RHEL, but Fedora itself is not a supported enterprise distribution.
SourceSketch: What collaboration features does Sketch include?
Sketch supports real-time collaboration, unlimited document sharing, unlimited viewers, and version history on all paid subscription plans (Standard $12/month, Professional $24/month, Enterprise $44/month).
SourceSketch: Can I use Sketch offline?
Yes. The one-time Mac-only license ($120) allows you to use Sketch offline and save files locally, but it excludes cloud collaboration and iOS previewing features.
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