The desktop version of Apple's new Photos app has apparently hit a roadblock
The desktop app, originally slated to roll out around the beginning of 2015, is set to replace iPhoto and Aperture as the new photo management software for Mac users. But Apple has mysteriously removed references to it from its website.
The updated iOS version of the app rolled out with iOS 8 last year, but the promised Mac counterpart has yet to make an appearance
Previously, Apple's website had preview pages for the software, which said the Photos app would be coming to OS X in early 2015. Those pages have since been removed from Apple's website. Meanwhile, 9to5Mac reports the app is still "on track" to be released by the end of April — the same month in which the company is set to release the Apple Watch Read more...
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