Aperture 2.0.1

Pros
- Streamlined interface
- New tools like Vignette, Definition, Vibrancy, and others
- Across the board speed improvements
Cons
- Demanding system requirements for best performance
- RAW support linked to OS upgrades
- Limited support for some cameras
Software Details
- Apple
- 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard)
- Universal
- $199; $99 upgrade
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