
Considering Apple’s_halting development of _iPhoto, its consumer photo editing-tool and Aperture, its professional photo management tool for the Mac over the last year or so, and the merging of iPhoto’s database with Aperture’s, it seemed inevitable that a change was in the wind. And today, that change has come. Apple has confirmed that it is both ending development of its Aperture photo management tool and dropping iPhoto from Apple’s slate of apps, and replacing both with the Photos app for the upcoming OS X Yosemite, introduced at its WWDC keynote_last month. “With the introduction of the new Photos app and...
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