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PowerPhotos 2.5.10

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.7.8

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.7.7

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS Monterey/Ventura/Sonoma/Sequoia
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.7.6

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS Monterey/Ventura/Sonoma/Sequoia
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.7.4

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS Monterey/Ventura/Sonoma/Sequoia
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.7.3

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS Monterey/Ventura/Sonoma/Sequoia
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.6.3

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS Monterey/Ventura/Sonoma/Sequoia
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.6

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS Monterey/Ventura/Sonoma/Sequoia
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.5.8

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PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.5.7

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PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.5.6

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PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.4.3 beta5

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PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.4.2 beta2

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PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.1.5

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.1.6

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.1.7 b1

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.1.4

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.1.4 b2

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.1.4 b1

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.1.3

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.1.3 b2

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.1.3 Beta

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.1.2 b2

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.1.1 beta2

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.0.8

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 2.0.8 beta2

PowerPhotos – The ultimate toolbox for Photos on the Mac. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries
Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata
You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries
Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos
It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search
Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries
If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

New features:

  • Improved iCloud Photos support: If you use iCloud Photos, PowerPhotos 1.x was only able to see photos in your library that had already been downloaded to your local hard drive. For users with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled, this could mean a significant portion of your iCloud library would not be visible to PowerPhotos. In PowerPhotos 2.0, it can now see and work with any photos in your iCloud photo library, and will automatically download any photos from iCloud as needed.
  • Advanced exporting: Photos has an export command, but it is fairly limited in what it can provide. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new, more fully featured export function with options such as
  • Export as a flat folder or as a folder hierarchy in the Finder that mimics your album hierarchy
  • Export unmodified photos, or as JPG, PNG, HEIF, or TIFF of different sizes
  • Include captions, dates, keywords, and titles in EXIF metadata
  • Retain or strip location metadata
  • Optionally include videos from Live Photos and all photos from a burst
  • Set Finder creation/modification dates to the photo’s EXIF date
  • Video export support as H.264 or H.265
  • Global menu bar item: Get fast access to your libraries via a global item in your menu bar even when PowerPhotos itself isn’t running.
  • Library groups: For those with lots of libraries, you can now organize your libraries into groups in the PowerPhotos sidebar.
  • Multiple windows: You can now open each library in a separate window in PowerPhotos, allowing for easier comparison between libraries, and dragging and dropping photos/albums between libraries.
  • New duplicate search engine: PowerPhotos 2.0 uses a new duplicate comparison algorithm that can find more duplicate photos which are not quite 100% identical, such as scaled down copies of photos, photos that have been resaved in a different format or with different compression, and even photos with minor edits applied to them.
  • Faster library loading: PowerPhotos 2.0 has rewritten a bunch of its internals to load your library much faster than PowerPhotos 1.0.
    Improved AppleScript support: New support for copying albums or photos between libraries, merging libraries, and exporting photos/albums from a library.

Compatibility: macOS 11.0 or later
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 1.9.3

When using the Photos app to organize photos on your Mac, PowerPhotos allows you to break your photos up among multiple Photos libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library. You can easily switch between libraries, or just browse the photos in your libraries directly from PowerPhotos, without having to open each library in Photos. PowerPhotos also supports searching across all your libraries at once to help track down a particular photo.

If you use iCloud Photo Library to sync photos with your other devices, splitting up your library can help save on iCloud storage costs. Use a single library to hold a smaller collection that you sync with iCloud, while keeping the bulk of your photos in separate libraries so they don’t take up space on iCloud.

PowerPhotos can analyze your libraries for duplicate photos, showing them to you side by side and letting you get rid of extra copies of photos that you no longer need.

Compatibility: macOS 10.14 or later, 64-bit processor
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 1.8

When using the Photos app to organize photos on your Mac, PowerPhotos allows you to break your photos up among multiple Photos libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library. You can easily switch between libraries, or just browse the photos in your libraries directly from PowerPhotos, without having to open each library in Photos. PowerPhotos also supports searching across all your libraries at once to help track down a particular photo.

If you use iCloud Photo Library to sync photos with your other devices, splitting up your library can help save on iCloud storage costs. Use a single library to hold a smaller collection that you sync with iCloud, while keeping the bulk of your photos in separate libraries so they don’t take up space on iCloud.

PowerPhotos can analyze your libraries for duplicate photos, showing them to you side by side and letting you get rid of extra copies of photos that you no longer need.

Compatibility: macOS 10.12 or later 64-bit
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 1.7.13

When using the Photos app to organize photos on your Mac, PowerPhotos allows you to break your photos up among multiple Photos libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library. You can easily switch between libraries, or just browse the photos in your libraries directly from PowerPhotos, without having to open each library in Photos. PowerPhotos also supports searching across all your libraries at once to help track down a particular photo.

If you use iCloud Photo Library to sync photos with your other devices, splitting up your library can help save on iCloud storage costs. Use a single library to hold a smaller collection that you sync with iCloud, while keeping the bulk of your photos in separate libraries so they don’t take up space on iCloud.

PowerPhotos can analyze your libraries for duplicate photos, showing them to you side by side and letting you get rid of extra copies of photos that you no longer need.

Compatibility: macOS 10.12 or later 64-bit
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 1.7.10

PowerPhotos 1.7.10

When using the Photos app to organize photos on your Mac, PowerPhotos allows you to break your photos up among multiple Photos libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library. You can easily switch between libraries, or just browse the photos in your libraries directly from PowerPhotos, without having to open each library in Photos. PowerPhotos also supports searching across all your libraries at once to help track down a particular photo.

If you use iCloud Photo Library to sync photos with your other devices, splitting up your library can help save on iCloud storage costs. Use a single library to hold a smaller collection that you sync with iCloud, while keeping the bulk of your photos in separate libraries so they don’t take up space on iCloud.

PowerPhotos can analyze your libraries for duplicate photos, showing them to you side by side and letting you get rid of extra copies of photos that you no longer need.

What’s New:

Version 1.7.10

  • Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.

Compatibility: macOS 10.12 or later 64-bit
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 1.7.8

PowerPhotos 1.7.8 macOS

The ultimate toolbox for Photos on your Mac.PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

When using the Photos app to organize photos on your Mac, PowerPhotos allows you to break your photos up among multiple Photos libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library. You can easily switch between libraries, or just browse the photos in your libraries directly from PowerPhotos, without having to open each library in Photos. PowerPhotos also supports searching across all your libraries at once to help track down a particular photo. If you use iCloud Photo Library to sync photos with your other devices, splitting up your library can help save on iCloud storage costs. Use a single library to hold a smaller collection that you sync with iCloud, while keeping the bulk of your photos in separate libraries so they don’t take up space on iCloud. PowerPhotos can analyze your libraries for duplicate photos, showing them to you side by side and letting you get rid of extra copies of photos that you no longer need. Create and manage multiple libraries PowerPhotos lets you create multiple Photos libraries, instead of having to keep all your photos in a single library. This lets you speed up Photos by having smaller libraries, archive old photos that you don’t use much, or organize photos in different categories or projects. The possibilities are endless! Browse and search Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. You can also search for photos in a single library, or across all your libraries at once. View detailed photo metadata The list view in PowerPhotos gives a detailed summary of your photo metadata, such as dates, descriptions, faces, keywords, and more. Easily reveal an item in Photos, or in the Finder. Find duplicate photos It can be easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo libraries. PowerPhotos lets you search for duplicates in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library. Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

Compatibility: macOS 10.12 or later 64-bit
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 1.7.7

PowerPhotos 1.7.7 macOS

The ultimate toolbox for Photos on your Mac.PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

When using the Photos app to organize photos on your Mac, PowerPhotos allows you to break your photos up among multiple Photos libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library. You can easily switch between libraries, or just browse the photos in your libraries directly from PowerPhotos, without having to open each library in Photos. PowerPhotos also supports searching across all your libraries at once to help track down a particular photo. If you use iCloud Photo Library to sync photos with your other devices, splitting up your library can help save on iCloud storage costs. Use a single library to hold a smaller collection that you sync with iCloud, while keeping the bulk of your photos in separate libraries so they don’t take up space on iCloud. PowerPhotos can analyze your libraries for duplicate photos, showing them to you side by side and letting you get rid of extra copies of photos that you no longer need. Create and manage multiple libraries PowerPhotos lets you create multiple Photos libraries, instead of having to keep all your photos in a single library. This lets you speed up Photos by having smaller libraries, archive old photos that you don’t use much, or organize photos in different categories or projects. The possibilities are endless! Browse and search Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. You can also search for photos in a single library, or across all your libraries at once. View detailed photo metadata The list view in PowerPhotos gives a detailed summary of your photo metadata, such as dates, descriptions, faces, keywords, and more. Easily reveal an item in Photos, or in the Finder. Find duplicate photos It can be easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo libraries. PowerPhotos lets you search for duplicates in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library. Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don’t have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

Compatibility: macOS 10.12 or later 64-bit
Homepage https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

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PowerPhotos 1.7.6

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Provides you with all the necessary tools to better organize your Photos libraries as well as to find and remove duplicated files within them

 is a very useful macOS utility that makes it possible for you to efficiently organize your pictures using the native Photos app introduced by Apple with the launch of OS X 10.10.3.

Effortlessly manage and better organize your Photos libraries

Despite the fact that Photos does a fairly good job of keeping your photos organized, under one roof, and easily accessible, the application is somewhat limited in some respects and doesn’t bundle advanced photo organizing features.

This is the part where PowerPhotos comes into play, with a streamlined and user-friendly interface it makes it possible for you to easily create multiple Photos libraries, thus, it will provide you with more power over your libraries and it will also speed up the Photos app which will load even faster because of this.

What’s more, you can easily use PowerPhotos image browser and search for a particular photo in a single or all your Photos libraries, as well as view detailed metadata summaries for your photos.

Keep your Photos libraries in tip-top shape by removing duplicates with just a few clicks

Not only this, but you will certainly find PowerPhoto’s duplicate removal tool very useful, as it enables you to find dupes in more than one library and compare them side by side, as well as either separate them in different albums or delete them altogether from the libraries.

Additionally, PowerPhotos can also guide you through the somewhat lengthy and annoying process of migrating your iPhoto or Aperture libraries to the Photos app.

Note that, if you have photo libraries created using iPhoto 7 or earlier, you will have to download the iPhoto Library Upgrader, so that the libraries can be upgraded to a newer format that is compatible with more modern versions of iPhoto. This way, you will be able to migrate the upgraded photo libraries within the Photos app.

A must-have application for users who feel that Photos doesn’t offer enough in terms of organizing features

All in all, if you find yourself using Apple’s Photos app on a daily basis and you want to organize your photos using multiple libraries, to remove photo duplicates, or to view detailed metadata information, then there’s really no way around the fact that PowerPhotos will definitely make your user experience better and save you a lot of time simultaneously.

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LanguagesEnglish

What’s New in PowerPhotos 1.7.6

  • Fix using return key to toggle duplicates between keeper/trash
  • If PowerPhotos needs to be granted access to Photos in System Preferences, we now show a message explaining that rather than showing the library as being empty
  • When renaming a library, we no longer display the renaming dialog if you haven’t actually changed the library’s name
  • PowerPhotos no longer excludes photos with a “duplicate” keyword from a duplicate search if you had enabled that option before it was removed a few versions ago
  • Libraries created on macOS 10.14 no longer need to be upgraded by Photos when opened for the first time
  • Reenable a workaround on macOS 10.14 for a Photos issue where it will start refusing to import some photos following a long series of imports
  • Fixed a crash when dragging multiple libraries from the Finder into the Source Libraries section of the merge setup screen
  • The “Combine Album Contents” option now works correctly when merging into an existing library on macOS 10.15

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PowerPhotos 1.7.5

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Provides you with all the necessary tools to better organize your Photos libraries as well as to find and remove duplicated files within them is a very useful macOS utility that makes it possible for you to efficiently organize your pictures using the native Photos app introduced by Apple with the launch of OS X 10.10.3.

Effortlessly manage and better organize your Photos libraries

Despite the fact that Photos does a fairly good job of keeping your photos organized, under one roof, and easily accessible, the application is somewhat limited in some respects and doesn’t bundle advanced photo organizing features. This is the part where PowerPhotos comes into play, with a streamlined and user-friendly interface it makes it possible for you to easily create multiple Photos libraries, thus, it will provide you with more power over your libraries and it will also speed up the Photos app which will load even faster because of this. What’s more, you can easily use PowerPhotos image browser and search for a particular photo in a single or all your Photos libraries, as well as view detailed metadata summaries for your photos.

Keep your Photos libraries in tip-top shape by removing duplicates with just a few clicks

Not only this, but you will certainly find PowerPhoto’s duplicate removal tool very useful, as it enables you to find dupes in more than one library and compare them side by side, as well as either separate them in different albums or delete them altogether from the libraries. Additionally, PowerPhotos can also guide you through the somewhat lengthy and annoying process of migrating your iPhoto or Aperture libraries to the Photos app. Note that, if you have photo libraries created using iPhoto 7 or earlier, you will have to download the iPhoto Library Upgrader, so that the libraries can be upgraded to a newer format that is compatible with more modern versions of iPhoto. This way, you will be able to migrate the upgraded photo libraries within the Photos app.

A must-have application for users who feel that Photos doesn’t offer enough in terms of organizing features

All in all, if you find yourself using Apple’s Photos app on a daily basis and you want to organize your photos using multiple libraries, to remove photo duplicates, or to view detailed metadata information, then there’s really no way around the fact that PowerPhotos will definitely make your user experience better and save you a lot of time simultaneously.

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CompatibilitymacOS 10.12 or later 64-bit
LanguagesEnglish

What’s New in PowerPhotos 1.7.5

  • Release notes not available at the time of this post.

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PowerPhotos 1.7.4

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Provides you with all the necessary tools to better organize your Photos libraries as well as to find and remove duplicated files within them

is a very useful macOS utility that makes it possible for you to efficiently organize your pictures using the native Photos app introduced by Apple with the launch of OS X 10.10.3.

Effortlessly manage and better organize your Photos libraries

Despite the fact that Photos does a fairly good job of keeping your photos organized, under one roof, and easily accessible, the application is somewhat limited in some respects and doesn’t bundle advanced photo organizing features.

This is the part where PowerPhotos comes into play, with a streamlined and user-friendly interface it makes it possible for you to easily create multiple Photos libraries, thus, it will provide you with more power over your libraries and it will also speed up the Photos app which will load even faster because of this.

What’s more, you can easily use PowerPhotos image browser and search for a particular photo in a single or all your Photos libraries, as well as view detailed metadata summaries for your photos.

Keep your Photos libraries in tip-top shape by removing duplicates with just a few clicks

Not only this, but you will certainly find PowerPhoto’s duplicate removal tool very useful, as it enables you to find dupes in more than one library and compare them side by side, as well as either separate them in different albums or delete them altogether from the libraries.

Additionally, PowerPhotos can also guide you through the somewhat lengthy and annoying process of migrating your iPhoto or Aperture libraries to the Photos app.

Note that, if you have photo libraries created using iPhoto 7 or earlier, you will have to download the iPhoto Library Upgrader, so that the libraries can be upgraded to a newer format that is compatible with more modern versions of iPhoto. This way, you will be able to migrate the upgraded photo libraries within the Photos app.

A must-have application for users who feel that Photos doesn’t offer enough in terms of organizing features

All in all, if you find yourself using Apple’s Photos app on a daily basis and you want to organize your photos using multiple libraries, to remove photo duplicates, or to view detailed metadata information, then there’s really no way around the fact that PowerPhotos will definitely make your user experience better and save you a lot of time simultaneously.

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Compatibility
macOS 10.12 or later 64-bit
Languages
English

What’s New in PowerPhotos 1.7.4

  • Update version recognition for libraries on 10.15.1
  • Dates with custom time zones now have those time zones preserved when copying between libraries on 10.15
  • Fixed a bug where HDR Live Photos would not have their videos copied
  • You can now drag a Photos library onto the PowerPhotos app icon to add it to the library list
  • Control-clicking a photo in grid view now shows the same contextual menu as right clicking
  • Improved progress display when submitting logs in the Contact Support window

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PowerPhotos 1.7.3

 

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Provides you with all the necessary tools to better organize your Photos libraries as well as to find and remove duplicated files within them

is a very useful macOS utility that makes it possible for you to efficiently organize your pictures using the native Photos app introduced by Apple with the launch of OS X 10.10.3.

Effortlessly manage and better organize your Photos libraries

Despite the fact that Photos does a fairly good job of keeping your photos organized, under one roof, and easily accessible, the application is somewhat limited in some respects and doesn’t bundle advanced photo organizing features.

This is the part where PowerPhotos comes into play, with a streamlined and user-friendly interface it makes it possible for you to easily create multiple Photos libraries, thus, it will provide you with more power over your libraries and it will also speed up the Photos app which will load even faster because of this.

What’s more, you can easily use PowerPhotos image browser and search for a particular photo in a single or all your Photos libraries, as well as view detailed metadata summaries for your photos.

Keep your Photos libraries in tip-top shape by removing duplicates with just a few clicks

Not only this, but you will certainly find PowerPhoto’s duplicate removal tool very useful, as it enables you to find dupes in more than one library and compare them side by side, as well as either separate them in different albums or delete them altogether from the libraries.

Additionally, PowerPhotos can also guide you through the somewhat lengthy and annoying process of migrating your iPhoto or Aperture libraries to the Photos app.

Note that, if you have photo libraries created using iPhoto 7 or earlier, you will have to download the iPhoto Library Upgrader, so that the libraries can be upgraded to a newer format that is compatible with more modern versions of iPhoto. This way, you will be able to migrate the upgraded photo libraries within the Photos app.

A must-have application for users who feel that Photos doesn’t offer enough in terms of organizing features

All in all, if you find yourself using Apple’s Photos app on a daily basis and you want to organize your photos using multiple libraries, to remove photo duplicates, or to view detailed metadata information, then there’s really no way around the fact that PowerPhotos will definitely make your user experience better and save you a lot of time simultaneously.

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CompatibilitymacOS 10.12 or later 64-bit
LanguagesEnglish

What’s New in PowerPhotos 1.7.3

  • Release notes not available at the time of this post.

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PowerPhotos 1.7.2

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Provides you with all the necessary tools to better organize your Photos libraries as well as to find and remove duplicated files within them

is a very useful macOS utility that makes it possible for you to efficiently organize your pictures using the native Photos app introduced by Apple with the launch of OS X 10.10.3.

Effortlessly manage and better organize your Photos libraries

Despite the fact that Photos does a fairly good job of keeping your photos organized, under one roof, and easily accessible, the application is somewhat limited in some respects and doesn’t bundle advanced photo organizing features.

This is the part where PowerPhotos comes into play, with a streamlined and user-friendly interface it makes it possible for you to easily create multiple Photos libraries, thus, it will provide you with more power over your libraries and it will also speed up the Photos app which will load even faster because of this.

What’s more, you can easily use PowerPhotos image browser and search for a particular photo in a single or all your Photos libraries, as well as view detailed metadata summaries for your photos.

Keep your Photos libraries in tip-top shape by removing duplicates with just a few clicks

Not only this, but you will certainly find PowerPhoto’s duplicate removal tool very useful, as it enables you to find dupes in more than one library and compare them side by side, as well as either separate them in different albums or delete them altogether from the libraries.

Additionally, PowerPhotos can also guide you through the somewhat lengthy and annoying process of migrating your iPhoto or Aperture libraries to the Photos app.

Note that, if you have photo libraries created using iPhoto 7 or earlier, you will have to download the iPhoto Library Upgrader, so that the libraries can be upgraded to a newer format that is compatible with more modern versions of iPhoto. This way, you will be able to migrate the upgraded photo libraries within the Photos app.

A must-have application for users who feel that Photos doesn’t offer enough in terms of organizing features

All in all, if you find yourself using Apple’s Photos app on a daily basis and you want to organize your photos using multiple libraries, to remove photo duplicates, or to view detailed metadata information, then there’s really no way around the fact that PowerPhotos will definitely make your user experience better and save you a lot of time simultaneously.

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CompatibilitymacOS 10.12 or later 64-bit
LanguagesEnglish

What’s New in PowerPhotos 1.7.2

Fixed:

  • A bug that could prevent libraries from displaying for some users on macOS 10.14.5
  • A bug where the duplicate browser would not properly display photos on macOS Mojave

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PowerPhotos 1.7.1

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Provides you with all the necessary tools to better organize your Photos libraries as well as to find and remove duplicated files within them

is a very useful macOS utility that makes it possible for you to efficiently organize your pictures using the native Photos app introduced by Apple with the launch of OS X 10.10.3.

Effortlessly manage and better organize your Photos libraries

Despite the fact that Photos does a fairly good job of keeping your photos organized, under one roof, and easily accessible, the application is somewhat limited in some respects and doesn’t bundle advanced photo organizing features.

This is the part where PowerPhotos comes into play, with a streamlined and user-friendly interface it makes it possible for you to easily create multiple Photos libraries, thus, it will provide you with more power over your libraries and it will also speed up the Photos app which will load even faster because of this.

What’s more, you can easily use PowerPhotos image browser and search for a particular photo in a single or all your Photos libraries, as well as view detailed metadata summaries for your photos.

Keep your Photos libraries in tip-top shape by removing duplicates with just a few clicks

Not only this, but you will certainly find PowerPhoto’s duplicate removal tool very useful, as it enables you to find dupes in more than one library and compare them side by side, as well as either separate them in different albums or delete them altogether from the libraries.

Additionally, PowerPhotos can also guide you through the somewhat lengthy and annoying process of migrating your iPhoto or Aperture libraries to the Photos app.

Note that, if you have photo libraries created using iPhoto 7 or earlier, you will have to download the iPhoto Library Upgrader, so that the libraries can be upgraded to a newer format that is compatible with more modern versions of iPhoto. This way, you will be able to migrate the upgraded photo libraries within the Photos app.

A must-have application for users who feel that Photos doesn’t offer enough in terms of organizing features

All in all, if you find yourself using Apple’s Photos app on a daily basis and you want to organize your photos using multiple libraries, to remove photo duplicates, or to view detailed metadata information, then there’s really no way around the fact that PowerPhotos will definitely make your user experience better and save you a lot of time simultaneously.

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CompatibilitymacOS 10.12 or later 64-bit
LanguagesEnglish

What’s New in PowerPhotos 1.7.1

  • Fixed a bug that would cause PowerPhotos not to launch on Mojave for some users

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PowerPhotos 1.6.4

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PowerPhotos 1.6.4

Provides you with all the necessary tools to better organize your Photos libraries as well as to find and remove duplicated files within them

PowerPhotos is a very useful macOS utility that makes it possible for you to efficiently organize your pictures using the native Photos app introduced by Apple with the launch of OS X 10.10.3.

Effortlessly manage and better organize your Photos libraries

Despite the fact that Photos does a fairly good job of keeping your photos organized, under one roof, and easily accessible, the application is somewhat limited in some respects and doesn’t bundle advanced photo organizing features.

This is the part where PowerPhotos comes into play, with a streamlined and user-friendly interface it makes it possible for you to easily create multiple Photos libraries, thus, it will provide you with more power over your libraries and it will also speed up the Photos app which will load even faster because of this.

What’s more, you can easily use PowerPhotos image browser and search for a particular photo in a single or all your Photos libraries, as well as view detailed metadata summaries for your photos.

Keep your Photos libraries in tip-top shape by removing duplicates with just a few clicks

Not only this, but you will certainly find PowerPhoto’s duplicate removal tool very useful, as it enables you to find dupes in more than one library and compare them side by side, as well as either separate them in different albums or delete them altogether from the libraries.

Additionally, PowerPhotos can also guide you through the somewhat lengthy and annoying process of migrating your iPhoto or Aperture libraries to the Photos app.

Note that, if you have photo libraries created using iPhoto 7 or earlier, you will have to download the iPhoto Library Upgrader, so that the libraries can be upgraded to a newer format that is compatible with more modern versions of iPhoto. This way, you will be able to migrate the upgraded photo libraries within the Photos app.

A must-have application for users who feel that Photos doesn’t offer enough in terms of organizing features

All in all, if you find yourself using Apple’s Photos app on a daily basis and you want to organize your photos using multiple libraries, to remove photo duplicates, or to view detailed metadata information, then there’s really no way around the fact that PowerPhotos will definitely make your user experience better and save you a lot of time simultaneously.

Compatibility: macOS 10.12 or later 64-bit

Web Site: https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

What’s New in PowerPhotos 1.6.4

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PowerPhotos 1.6.3

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PowerPhotos 1.6.3

Provides you with all the necessary tools to better organize your Photos libraries as well as to find and remove duplicated files within them

PowerPhotos is a very useful macOS utility that makes it possible for you to efficiently organize your pictures using the native Photos app introduced by Apple with the launch of OS X 10.10.3.

Effortlessly manage and better organize your Photos libraries

Despite the fact that Photos does a fairly good job of keeping your photos organized, under one roof, and easily accessible, the application is somewhat limited in some respects and doesn’t bundle advanced photo organizing features.

This is the part where PowerPhotos comes into play, with a streamlined and user-friendly interface it makes it possible for you to easily create multiple Photos libraries, thus, it will provide you with more power over your libraries and it will also speed up the Photos app which will load even faster because of this.

What’s more, you can easily use PowerPhotos image browser and search for a particular photo in a single or all your Photos libraries, as well as view detailed metadata summaries for your photos.

Keep your Photos libraries in tip-top shape by removing duplicates with just a few clicks

Not only this, but you will certainly find PowerPhoto’s duplicate removal tool very useful, as it enables you to find dupes in more than one library and compare them side by side, as well as either separate them in different albums or delete them altogether from the libraries.

Additionally, PowerPhotos can also guide you through the somewhat lengthy and annoying process of migrating your iPhoto or Aperture libraries to the Photos app.

Note that, if you have photo libraries created using iPhoto 7 or earlier, you will have to download the iPhoto Library Upgrader, so that the libraries can be upgraded to a newer format that is compatible with more modern versions of iPhoto. This way, you will be able to migrate the upgraded photo libraries within the Photos app.

A must-have application for users who feel that Photos doesn’t offer enough in terms of organizing features

All in all, if you find yourself using Apple’s Photos app on a daily basis and you want to organize your photos using multiple libraries, to remove photo duplicates, or to view detailed metadata information, then there’s really no way around the fact that PowerPhotos will definitely make your user experience better and save you a lot of time simultaneously.

Compatibility: macOS 10.12 or later 64-bit

Web Site: https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

What’s New in PowerPhotos 1.6.3

  • Release notes not available at the time of this post.

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PowerPhotos 1.5

PowerPhotos 1.5

Provides you with all the necessary tools to better organize your Photos libraries as well as to find and remove duplicated files within them

PowerPhotos is a very useful macOS utility that makes it possible for you to efficiently organize your pictures using the native Photos app introduced by Apple with the launch of OS X 10.10.3.

Effortlessly manage and better organize your Photos libraries

Despite the fact that Photos does a fairly good job of keeping your photos organized, under one roof, and easily accessible, the application is somewhat limited in some respects and doesn’t bundle advanced photo organizing features.

This is the part where PowerPhotos comes into play, with a streamlined and user-friendly interface it makes it possible for you to easily create multiple Photos libraries, thus, it will provide you with more power over your libraries and it will also speed up the Photos app which will load even faster because of this.

What’s more, you can easily use PowerPhotos image browser and search for a particular photo in a single or all your Photos libraries, as well as view detailed metadata summaries for your photos.

Keep your Photos libraries in tip-top shape by removing duplicates with just a few clicks

Not only this, but you will certainly find PowerPhoto’s duplicate removal tool very useful, as it enables you to find dupes in more than one library and compare them side by side, as well as either separate them in different albums or delete them altogether from the libraries.

Additionally, PowerPhotos can also guide you through the somewhat lengthy and annoying process of migrating your iPhoto or Aperture libraries to the Photos app.

Note that, if you have photo libraries created using iPhoto 7 or earlier, you will have to download the iPhoto Library Upgrader, so that the libraries can be upgraded to a newer format that is compatible with more modern versions of iPhoto. This way, you will be able to migrate the upgraded photo libraries within the Photos app.

A must-have application for users who feel that Photos doesn’t offer enough in terms of organizing features

All in all, if you find yourself using Apple’s Photos app on a daily basis and you want to organize your photos using multiple libraries, to remove photo duplicates, or to view detailed metadata information, then there’s really no way around the fact that PowerPhotos will definitely make your user experience better and save you a lot of time simultaneously.

OS version:macOS 10.12 or later
Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor

Web Site: https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

What’s New in PowerPhotos 1.5

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PowerPhotos 1.3.6

Descriptions for PowerPhotos 1.3.6

Name: PowerPhotos for Mac
Version: 1.3.6
Mac Platform: Intel
OS version:macOS 10.12 or later
Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor

Includes: Pre-K’ed (TNT)

Web Site: https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/

Overview

PowerPhotos allows you to break up your Photos.app images among multiple Photos libraries, rather than having to store all of them in one giant library. You can easily switch between libraries, or just browse the photos in your libraries directly from PowerPhotos, without having to open each library in Photos.

PowerPhotos also supports searching across all your libraries at once to help track down a particular photo. If you use iCloud Photo Library to sync photos with your other devices, splitting up your library can help save on iCloud storage costs. Use a single library to hold a smaller collection that you sync with iCloud, while keeping the bulk of your photos in separate libraries so they don’t take up space on iCloud. PowerPhotos can analyze your libraries for duplicate photos, showing them to you side-by-side and letting you get rid of extra copies of photos that you no longer need.

What’s New in PowerPhotos 1.3.6

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PowerPhotos 1.2.3

Description

Name: PowerPhotos for Mac
Version: 1.2.3
Release Date: 27 Apr 2017
Mac Platform: Intel
OS version:OS X 10.11 or later 
Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor

Includes: Keygen (CORE)


Web Site: https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/



Overview:
PowerPhotos allows you to break up your Photos.app images among multiple Photos libraries, rather than having to store all of them in one giant library. You can easily switch between libraries, or just browse the photos in your libraries directly from PowerPhotos, without having to open each library in Photos.

PowerPhotos also supports searching across all your libraries at once to help track down a particular photo. If you use iCloud Photo Library to sync photos with your other devices, splitting up your library can help save on iCloud storage costs. Use a single library to hold a smaller collection that you sync with iCloud, while keeping the bulk of your photos in separate libraries so they don't take up space on iCloud. PowerPhotos can analyze your libraries for duplicate photos, showing them to you side-by-side and letting you get rid of extra copies of photos that you no longer need.



What's New in Version 1.2.3:
・Fixed an error caused by a corrupt album record that could halt a merge operation
・Fixed a crash that could occur opening the preferences window on El Capitan 
・Fixed a problem where libraries on macOS 10.12.0 would not be read correctly 
・We no longer display an error trying to load libraries on OS X 10.11.0 

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