You’ve been waiting for this for a while. On Tuesday, Apple released OS X 10.10.4, the newest version of its current operating system. The update, a 1.09 gigabyte download, offers the following fixes and changes:
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Apple dropped the ball on photos. Big time. For years, Apple products were my default photo locker, gallery, and sharing tool. Now I’ve switched to Google, but only because Apple forced my hand. My workflow was simple: shoot photos on my iPhone and dSLR, sync everything to Aperture and share from there. Here’s a brief timeline […]
It’s not a huge update, but it preps the way for the upcoming transition to the long-awaited OS X Photos app. On Thursday, Apple released iPhoto 9.6.1. The update, a 1.14 gigabyte download available via OS X’s Software Update/App Store feature, offers the following fixes and changes: -Improves compatibility when migrating iPhoto libraries to the […]
It’s time to move on from Aperture. Shortly after last week’s deployment of OS X 10.10.3 to developers, Apple updated its official Aperture page on its website, adding a notice stating that Aperture will be removed from the Mac App Store when the Photos for OS X app launches. The same notice can also be […]
It’s the previews and betas that let you know about the cool stuff coming down the pipe… Developers got their mitts on build 14D721, the first preview build of OS X 10.10.3 on Thursday. The new build featured the first sample of Apple’s forthcoming Photos application, which replaces iPhoto for Mac. Apple offered a preview […]