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With Apple giving Pixelmator Pro its first major update in years, could it become the new Aperture app professionals loved?
Apple’s new $99 MagSafe pack extends the battery of your iPhone and seamlessly integrates with it ... it comes in just one color — white — and features a gray Apple logo centered at the top.
Apple has told 9to5Mac that that the company will be ceasing development of Aperture and iPhoto, offering Photos for OS X as a replacement, which was first shown at WWDC.. With the introduction of ...
Apple will kill two of its most popular photography applications, replacing them with something new. Aperture, which is geared towards pros, and iPhoto, which is geared towards consumers, will be ...
Although Apple has new ways of storing and managing your photos, it’s possible to continue using the old ways if that’s what you prefer. Skip to content. Coronavirus; Local News.
The MagSafe Battery Pack is centered around power and design, the latter of which takes unique advantage of Apple’s MagSafe technology. This Battery Pack quickly snaps to the back of the iPhone ...
Today Apple have tweaked Aperture up to version 2.1. The biggest change is an open architecture allowing third-party plugins, hopefully adding some of the Skip to content ...
Apple has released Aperture 2.1.2, an update to its pro photo software. Aperture 2.1.2 can be downloaded using the Software Update system preference or through Apple’s Support Web site. Aperture ...
It’s been a long time coming, but Apple’s latest pro photo software, Aperture 3, is here. Apple’s claiming over 200 new features, pulling in iPhoto stalwarts like Faces and Places, and new ...
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.
Apple on Tuesday released the next major update to its photo editing and management software, with Aperture 3 sporting over 200 new features, including Faces, Places and Brushes for $199 new, or ...
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.