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  2. Photos (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Photos is intended to be less complex than its professional predecessor, Aperture. [3] Through version 4.0 (released with macOS 10.14 Mojave) the Photos app organized photos by "moment", as determined using combination of the time and location metadata attached to the photo. [5]

  3. List of built-in macOS apps - Wikipedia

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    Photos can also be sorted manually into albums, searched by location or by tagged persons. Photos can be synced and backed up through the iCloud Photo Library and shared albums. Photos contains a number of simple editing tools which allow users to crop, rotate, and adjust their photos, with a limited number of editing tools available for videos.

  4. Reunion (genealogy software) - Wikipedia

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    Reunion is genealogy software made by Leister Productions, Inc., a privately held firm established by Frank Leister in 1984 located in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. The company operates as a genealogy (family tree) software developer exclusively for macOS and iOS. Reunion was initially a Macintosh application, programmed in Apple's HyperCard.

  5. MacFamilyTree - Wikipedia

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    MacFamilyTree is a commercial genealogy program for macOS which allows users to build family trees and document genealogical research by adding data about family members including pictures, documents, and sound clips.

  6. Category:Photo software for macOS - Wikipedia

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    Category for software to retrieve, organize or edit photographs (see post-production) that runs natively on macOS. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  7. Picasa - Wikipedia

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    On January 5, 2009, Google released a beta version of Picasa for Mac (Intel-based Macs only). [16] Also, a plugin is available for iPhoto to upload to the Picasa Web Albums hosting service. There is also a standalone Picasa Web Albums uploading tools for OS X 10.4 or later. [17] The Picasa for Mac is a Google Labs release.