
Here is a gallery of images of my new Photos app, just so you can get a 'flavour' of what it looks like.īut those of you who are not quite ready for a major change need not fear! The great thing about the new 'look' of the Photos app is that it is very much the same as the Photos app on the iPad and iPhone, so it seems very familar and (for me) easy the use. Before moving to it, you may want to think about getting your key Evens put into Albums so that you don't lose this grouping. So, if you are someone who has used Events to manage your grouping of your photos, you may be very disappointed with the new iPhoto replacement. This new App does not include any 'Events'. My first glance at this new app highlighted a very key difference. But just be aware that the Photos App looks quite different to the iPhoto app - it looks more like the Photos app on your iPhone and iPad. If you are ready to do this, just answer 'yes' to this question. When you open this Photos app for the first time, it will ask you if you want to migrate your library from iPhoto to Photos.
IPHOTO FOR MAC 10.10.3 INSTALL
When you install OS X 10.10.3, you will no longer see your iPhoto app in the dock.

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( Here is the Apple Support page with the content of the release.)īut the key thing that this update includes is the new Photos app, which replaces the long-standing photos management app for Mac, iPhoto.

OS X 10.10.3 contains several improvements and stability changes. Not only has it released the iOS update for iPhones and iPads (iOS 8.3), it has also released an update to the Mac operating system, OS X.
