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It’s the end of an era. Apple has removed both iPhoto and Aperture from the Mac App Store. With the release of OS X 10.10.3, Apple’s new Photos app — designed to replace both iPhoto and Aperture for managing photos and videos on the Mac — became available to all Yosemite users. We all knew the time would come, and Apple already gave Aperture users fair warning. As first spied by Apple Insider, both apps, though they remain functional as installed, will no longer be available for any Mac that does not already have them. Moreover, it is unclear whether further maintenance updates will…

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