In an attempt to hammer a final nail into Aperture's coffin, Apple has updated the app's webpage and Mac App Store description with a warning that Aperture won't even be available for purchase after Photos launches. In early February, while unveiling a preview of the new Photos app for OS X, Apple officially confirmed that it planned to cease development of Aperture and would instead focus on Photos going forward. Why is Apple killing Aperture?Īpple hinted in June 2014 at WWDC that Aperture and iPhoto were on the way out, as it was developing new software to replace them, but it did not specify at that time that Aperture would be completely removed from the Mac App Store. It's largely considered a post-production app for professionals, where as the company's iPhoto photo-editing app, which has been available on OS X for over 13 years, is for consumers who really only need basic editing tools. It first released in 2005 and has been available in the Mac App Store since 2011. Aperture is a photo editing app developed by Apple.
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