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New in the Mac app: Blurred alpha masks and more

While we lay the foundations for some bigger updates, this latest Mac release includes some smaller features and improvements for your workflows.

Version 87 of the Mac app is out now. With this release you can add a blur to alpha masks, use Inspector operators to position layers relative to Artboards, and easily spot layer visibility/lock states thanks to a new set of Layer List icons.

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