Adobe pretty much dominates the design world, but today a company called Figma is looking to take the giant on in much the same way Google Docs took on Microsoft Office: by focusing on online collaboration. Figma has been in beta for a while, but today opens up to everyone. It’s aimed specifically at designers – cross-platform interface design in particular – and describes itself as the first such design tool with real-time collaboration capabilities. It lives entirely in your browser, but by using WebGL for graphics acceleration it almost feels like a native app. I was able to demo…

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