Yosemite 10.10.3 Brings The New Photos App to Replace iPhoto and Aperture Into OS X

Finally Apple released the final OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 includes the first version of "Photos". Like the previous beta release, the photo application iPhoto & Aperture will be replace with the new photo app named "Photos". It also brings a change of its security, stability, and compatibility for your Mac. It features easy to upgrade library from iPhoto to Photos.

This is some interesting thing about Photos.
  • Photos allows you to browse your photos by time and location in Moments, Collections, and Years views. 
  • It helps you to manage your library using convenient Photos, Shared, Albums, and Projects tabs.
  • You can access all your photos and videos stored in iCloud Photo Library from your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iCloud.com with any web browser.
  • It allows you to save all of your photos and videos in iCloud Photo Library in original format, in full resolution.
  • Make your photos perfect easier with the new powerful editing tools.
  • Make a better result of photo books include with easy to use bookmarking tools and new square book formats in the new template.
  • Apple says the new Photos app will be released publicly this spring, OS X 10.10.3 will be a free update to Yosemite users.

With OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 you can also get some improvement, such as :
  • Over 300 Emoji character which can be taken from your entire system of your Mac by press Ctrl+Cmd+Space
  • Spotlight suggestions into Look Up feature
  • Safari stability and security improvements
  • Wi-Fi connections get more performance
  • Fix the disconnect Bluethooth device bugs
  • Screen sharing reliability improvement
The final release of OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 has been released so now the developer must be preparing for the next OS X for the next Apple WWDC. OS X 10.11?
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