

Note to Application Developers- Just because we’re doing a lot of things with our phones does not mean we want to do everything on them or have our desktop apps work like phone apps. Just look at latest releases of Acrobat (which I’ve heard referred to as the Fischer Price version) and Lightroom. (kind of sad that when we need a ‘new’ Mac, usually we buy a 2010-12 12-core Mac Pro, they outperform our D500 trashcan)Īpple isn’t alone in this ‘dumbing down’ trend.
#Powerphotos for el capitan pro
Of course, then there’s Final Cut Pro (which has gotten better but still doesn’t feel like a professional app to many people), Photos which replaced Apple’s pro app Aperture, and the Mac Pro trashcan. They’ve removed other functionality as well, but for many professional users RAIDs are essential as is Disk Utility. You can no longer make a RAID using it and have to use a terminal command.

One of the latest examples is, of all things, Disk Utility. They’re trying way too hard to make the machines idiot proof and in the process dumbing down what can be done with it. Making professional uses more and more obsolete. Overall we’re disappointed by Apple as continues its march towards making the Mac work like the iPhone. If you haven’t upgraded to El Capitan, I’ll add to the chorus of people saying… Don’t. So you can go to our demo page:Īnd download the most recent version of your plugins. First off, the important bit: All the current versions of our plugins are updated for El Capitan and should be working, regardless of host application (After Effects, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Davinci Resolve, etc).
