News
Aperture, Apple’s pro software for cataloging and editing photos, is being put out to pasture. The move is indicative of what many see as the company’s continuing drift away from robust ...
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.
According to reports, Apple is stopping work on Aperture, its professional photo-editing application and will instead focus efforts on the forthcoming Photos software due with the OS X Yosemite.
On October 19, 2005, Apple released a new tool for professional photographers. It promised much, it ultimately delivered a great deal, and it has fans to this day. AppleInsider talks about the ...
Apple praised Aperture for its speed and performance, but those in the real world often complained that it would grind even the Power Mac G5 into dust when creating thumbnails or rendering RAW files.
Apple has ceased development of Aperture, its photo-editing program for professional users and amateur enthusiasts. The Cupertino, Calif., tech giant said it would instead focus on the upcoming ...
Apple Confirms Aperture to Be Removed From Mac App Store After Launch of Photos for OS X. Wednesday February 11, 2015 8:36 am PST by Juli Clover.
Apple on Thursday notified customers who have previously purchased its Aperture photography software that the application will soon be removed from the Mac App Store, and invited those users to ...
In this article we will look at Apple’s statement about why it is ending development of its professional and consumer photo apps, we will ask what this means to Apple’s professional users, not ...
Aperture was a great application for editing photos back in the day, but it hasn’t been supported by Apple for years. You can, however, still run it on the latest Macs, should you need to.
No, the company wasn't letting its high-end photo-editing tool wither on the vine. With Aperture 2.0, Apple put the ball back in Adobe's court for raw image editing.
With Pixelmator under Apple’s control, it’s time for Aperture to make a comeback. For those unfamiliar, Aperture was a professional photo editing software developed by Apple.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results