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The team's engineers have been absorbed by other departments or completely let go,
The move is not entirely a surprise, as the software has seen a host of problems. Software glitches, such as an initial incompatibility with Intel-based Macs, have plagued Aperture since its release.
Apple was unavailable for comment.
Aperture was also challenged by Adobe's release of comparable RAW-image work-flow software.
RAW is one of the image formats available on some advanced digital cameras.
In February, Adobe began offering
In early April, Apple released
Apple also addressed many of the glitches with its April upgrade, but by then the Adobe Lightroom beta had been freely available for months.
The reported team change for Aperture could be a reaction to last week's announcement that
Adobe Lightroom and Aperture are both work-flow complements to photo-editing software, such as Photoshop.
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- A Silver Lining
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by baquiano
April 28, 2006 7:25 AM PDT
- At least it's better than the other way around: hearing that
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(3 Comments)Adobe is not going to support Intel Macs and that they are
letting go some of their Mac teams. People tend to forget that
Apple produces software to help the sales of their hardware, but
if a third-party can make something better at a good price, then
it's OK for them.