Thursday, February 5, 2015

The new Photos app for Mac included in pre-release build of OS X 10.10.3

The all new Photos app for Mac, which Apple first announced and demoed at WWDC in June 2014, is now available in a pre-release version of OS X 10.10.3. The download can be accessed available by approved testers and developers.

The new Photos app has been made to replace the current iPhoto software for Mac. Apple has also posted more info on the new Photos app, which will be officially released sometime later this spring:

The beautiful all-new design of the Photos app uses Moments, Collections, and Years views to automatically organize your photos and videos by time and location. With dramatically more screen space devoted to your photos, you can easily scan your entire library at a glance and quickly find the content you're looking for. A new, streamlined toolbar puts the right controls at your fingertips, giving you instant access to the photos you've shared, the albums you've made, and the projects you've created. And you can even use gestures to browse your entire photo collection with just a touch.

The pre-release version of OS X 10.10.3 is also available to download for developers via the Mac Dev Center.

Source: 9to5Mac, Apple








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