That Photos app for Mac you’ve probably been waiting for? Well, it’s not coming anytime soon.
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Apple Offers Photos App For Mac Computer
Import iPhone photos into the Photos Mac app. Plug in your iPhone to your Mac using a Lighting-to-USB cable. Launch the Photos app (Applications > Photos). In the left column of. Follow along for five alternatives to print your photo books, calendars, and cards with the Photos App on Mac as well as iPhone and the web. Expand full story 9to5Google.
Photos for Mac was in June last year (see preview video below) as a replacement for both iPhoto and Aperture on OS X that’s integrated with iCloud Photo Library. While its iOS counterpart has been available since the launch of iOS 8 in September, the photo management and editing app is yet to come to OS X Yosemite, which was released in October. Apple had been promising an “early 2015” release window for Photos for Mac, the same as for the Apple Watch. The company has that the highly anticipated wearable device will be launched in April. As for the long-awaited photo app? Apple has all but ceased touting its release.
Apple Offers Photo App For Mac
As noted by, Apple has quietly removed references to Photos for Mac from its promotional webpages, particularly those dedicated to the Photos app on iOS, iCloud, and Continuity. If you can’t see the video embedded above, please. Fortunately, though, this doesn’t mean that Photos for Mac has been scrubbed out of the picture entirely, as Apple’s still states that the app “will be available at a later date.” Be that as it may, it seems odd that Apple has gone so far as to, in a manner of speaking, edit out Photos for Mac from its website, instead of just that it’s coming later than expected. In the meantime, you can use the Photos Web app on iCloud.com, which has just been with new image zooming and email sharing features, as a nonnative alternative to the delayed Photos app for Mac. This news comes just as Apple has announced and released new versions of.