The arrival of Photos also signals the demise of iPhoto, which this new app replaces and modernizes. You get some new features, but lose others That means that the editing tools are the same, and that your edits carry over no matter what device you're on, the same way Apple's handled some of its iCloud syncing in iWork office apps like Pages and Keynote. The new Photos app was designed not only to replace iPhoto and Aperture, but also to play better with the photos and videos people have captured on their iPhones and iPads. Today, Apple released OS X 10.10.3, a free update for Macs that adds the new app, as well as a handful of other features and fixes to its five-month-old operating system. Developers have had their hands on Apple's new Photos app for the past two months, and now a finished version of it is available to everyone.
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