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iPhoto and Aperture were discontinued in the spring of 2015 when Photos for OS X launched as part of OS X Yosemite 10.11.3, but the software continues to be used by many Mac owners who previously had it installed on their machines.
Though Aperture and iPhoto are **t available in the Mac App Store and are ** longer being updated, the software has remained functional with OS X Yosemite and OS X El Capitan. As of March 31, however, one feature will be disappearing -- the ability to order photo books, prints, and other content created within the two apps. Starting on that date, the Apple Print Products Store will ** longer Support Aperture or iPhoto. ![]() As **ted by a MacRumors tipster and the Apple Support forums, iPhoto and Aperture are **w **tifying customers who order books or prints about the imminent discontinuation of the feature. Apple employees have also been letting customers k**w that the printing ability will ** longer be available, but Apple doesn't appear to have made an official Support document an**uncing the change. Photo books, cards, calendars, prints, and more can be created using the Photos for OS X app, which replaced both Aperture and iPhoto. (Thanks, Mark!) Discuss this article in our forums أكثر... ??????? ??????: PSA: Apple Print Products Store Dropping Support for iPhoto and Aperture on March 31 || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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