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    Great way to maintain historical uxd knowledge
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    Easy to track down versions
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    What is Abstract?

    Abstract builds upon and extends the stable technology of Git to host and manage your work.

    What is Sympli?

    It delivers all design components and assets to your team members where they work enabling quick commenting, implementation, and testing. It supports your team by connecting each team member with the collaboration and automation tools they need to work more efficiently.

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