Apple’s Aperture photo software will soon be removed from the Mac App Store

As Apple moves its new Photos app replacement for iPhoto and Aperture squarely into the spotlight, it is now informing its customers that the sunset is quickly approaching for Aperture, its pro-level photo management package. Apple Insider reports that Aperture users were notified today that the software would soon be removed from the Mac App Store. Apple instead invited everyone to check out Photos, available now as part of Apple’s OS X 10.10.3 open beta. Evidently, only customers who initially purchased Aperture from the Store actually received Apple’s note entitled, Aperture News. Hello, Photos Photos was introduced in June as an overall replacement for both…
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