

If you want more, you can get 20GB for $0.99 per month and then 200GB of $3.99 per month. Of course this new Photos will tie in to the new iCloud Drive system, which gives you 5GB of storage for free. This is helped by enhancements to the smart editing features that make it more powerful.

If you decide to upgrade to Photos.app and get rid of iPhoto completely, you should be aware of a few things that are missing from it. Moments, Collections and Years views from iOS 7 and iOS 8 will be introduced to the Mac version of Photos, grouping your images and videos into easily viewable sections.įrom the brief demo given during WWDC, the entire interface of Photos for Mac has been simplified letting you edit and adjust your images without complicated tools. With the latest update to OS X 10.10 Yosemite, Apple has included in it the successor to iPhoto Photos For Mac.However, be warned before upgrading. The aim is to make it much more useable than the current iPhone software on the app, and will make sure you get “beautiful buttery scrolling”, regardless of the amount of photos you have. It’s going to ship early next year”, revealed Craig Federighi, VP of Software Engineering at Apple. “We are working on a new grounds-up photo solution for the Mac. This will be a brand new Photos app for Mac that will mirror that offered in iOS 8. Bundled with the pre-release OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 seed, only registered Mac Developers or those who are participating in the OS X Yosemite Public Beta program will be able to get their hands on it for now, but it will likely be coming to everyone when the 10.10.3 update goes mainstream in a few weeks.
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Apple has confirmed it will release a brand new photo solution for the new Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite in 2015. Photos app for OS X is available now on OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 and later, which replaces the old iPhoto and Aperture with a simpler photo editor and library.
