Aperture 1.5.2

Pros
- Many bug fixes
- More-flexible approach to supporting new Raw formats
Cons
- Adjusting large Raw-format images requires a fast Mac and a high-end video card
- Needs more zoom options and keyboard shortcuts for adjustments
- Inadequate printed documentation
Software Details
- Apple
- 10.4.8 (Tiger)
- Universal
- $299; upgrade, free
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