News

Apple announced back in June of 2014 that both the consumer-level iPhoto app and the pro-level Aperture app would be replaced by a new app called Photos for OS X (which may have begun life as ...
Because Photos for OS X replaces both of Apple's existing photo apps, Aperture and iPhoto, you're going to need to migrate your Aperture and iPhoto libraries into the new Photos app if you want to ...
Last week, Apple released OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 with support for the new Photos for OS X app, the company's replacement for both iPhoto and Aperture; Apple also removed both apps from the Mac App ...
Don’t look for Apple’s new iPhoto app to come to the traditional Mac operating system. It’s developed in Cocoa and takes advantage of the Quartz graphics in Mac OS X so it’s Mac OS X only.
For users experiencing these issues, the only current surefire workaround is a reversion to Mac OS X 10.2.1, though some readers have reported a fresh install of Mac OS X 10.2 followed by the Mac ...
Unwanted changes in images when saving images in Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) MacFixIt reader Joachim Hartmann has alerted us to an iPhoto 5.0.2 issue that began appearing for a number of users after ...
Apple has released OS X Yosemite 10.10.3, the latest version of its software for Mac, complete with the full release of the new Photos app that replaces iPhoto. Available as a free update through ...
Apple is ceasing development of its Aperture and iPhoto apps and will replace them both with the previously-announced Photos for OS X app when it ships next year, the company announced Friday.
The news was broken to Jim Dalrymple of The Loop, who also revealed that iPhoto, Apple's consumer-level ... with iOS 8 and eventually bundled with OS X Yosemite, although the Mac version isn ...
They've update iLife in full – working with new versions of iMovie, iPhoto, and Garageband for both iOS and OS X. These updates bring both worlds just that much closer together. With the new ...