The latest update of Apple's operating system, OS X10.10.3 Yosemite brings a lot of new and delight Mac users.
See This : Buffer is now available on OS X
The update of OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite was released yesterday, "finally! "Some will say, after 7 beta on and several months of waiting, but this is worth seeing. It fixes many flaws and proposes new "Photo", a fusion of iPhoto and Aperture.
OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite fixes several bugs and flaws
The update of OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite will improve overall performance, including speed, that Mac users will be pleased to see. In addition, numerous bugs present in previous versions have been fixed, including several major vulnerabilities that could pose problems in terms of security on the Mac. Wi-Fi performance is also revised upwards and anecdotal, emoticons have been improved.
The big news of this update lies above all in the final abandonment of Aperture, Apple's image collections management professional software. In OS 10.10.3 Yosemite, Aperture and iPhoto have indeed been merged into a new feature, called: Photo.
What does this merger between Aperture and iPhoto in the area of the photo?
The new feature "photo" will attract loyal Mac users, as newcomers to the Apple universe. Indeed, it is much simpler to use, more intuitive and ergonomic, allowing everyone to operate and manage its collection of photos with more ease.
Also, with the functionality of Apple Photo, all photos will be instantly synced with iCloud, whatever the platform used by the Mac user. This is however criticized by some because the storage space on iCloud might rapidly be occupied if the user has numerous photographs and he will have just as quickly to hand the wallet to buy a few extra gigabytes. The advantage will be in contrast to size, since now no matter which device will be taken a picture, it will be available from the Mac. Photo functionality provided by the OS X update 10.10.3 Yosemite offers some basic editing functions to enhance photos, customize, crop or lighter for example.
See This : Buffer is now available on OS X
The update of OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite was released yesterday, "finally! "Some will say, after 7 beta on and several months of waiting, but this is worth seeing. It fixes many flaws and proposes new "Photo", a fusion of iPhoto and Aperture.
OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite fixes several bugs and flaws
The update of OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite will improve overall performance, including speed, that Mac users will be pleased to see. In addition, numerous bugs present in previous versions have been fixed, including several major vulnerabilities that could pose problems in terms of security on the Mac. Wi-Fi performance is also revised upwards and anecdotal, emoticons have been improved.
The big news of this update lies above all in the final abandonment of Aperture, Apple's image collections management professional software. In OS 10.10.3 Yosemite, Aperture and iPhoto have indeed been merged into a new feature, called: Photo.
What does this merger between Aperture and iPhoto in the area of the photo?
The new feature "photo" will attract loyal Mac users, as newcomers to the Apple universe. Indeed, it is much simpler to use, more intuitive and ergonomic, allowing everyone to operate and manage its collection of photos with more ease.
Also, with the functionality of Apple Photo, all photos will be instantly synced with iCloud, whatever the platform used by the Mac user. This is however criticized by some because the storage space on iCloud might rapidly be occupied if the user has numerous photographs and he will have just as quickly to hand the wallet to buy a few extra gigabytes. The advantage will be in contrast to size, since now no matter which device will be taken a picture, it will be available from the Mac. Photo functionality provided by the OS X update 10.10.3 Yosemite offers some basic editing functions to enhance photos, customize, crop or lighter for example.