
The Photos for Mac app takes on a Yosemite-style design, with an emphasis on translucency and flatness. Re/code, for example, has shared several screenshots of the app, and calls it "both refreshingly new and comfortably familiar."Īpple has also created a Photos preview page that walks users through the Photos experience. Quite a few sites have been given preview access to Photos for Mac, giving us our first look at the app that is designed to replace both iPhoto and Aperture. Purchase prints in new square and panoramic sizes Create professional-quality photo books with simplified bookmaking tools, new Apple-designed themes, and new square book formats Perfect your photos with powerful and easy-to-use editing tools that optimize with a single click or slider, or allow precise adjustments with detailed controls Access your photos and videos stored in iCloud Photo Library from your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or with any web browser Store all of your photos and videos in iCloud Photo Library in their original format and full resolution Navigate your library using convenient Photos, Shared, Albums, and Projects tabs Browse your photos by time and location in Moments, Collections, and Years views. You can also store your photos and videos in the cloud using iCloud Photo Library, and access them on all your devices. 10.10.3's release notes offer details on the app:Īll new for OS X, Photos automatically organizes your photo library and helps you perfect your photos with comprehensive editing tools. Recent rumors questioned the removal of mentions of the Photos app for Mac from Apple's website, suggesting it might be delayed, but today's beta release indicates that it is still on track for an early 2015 launch. The new beta is available through the Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store and through the Mac Dev Center. OS X 10.10.3 includes the much anticipated Photos app for Mac. Apple today seeded the first beta of OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite to developers, just over a week after releasing OS X 10.10.2 to the public.
