Daniel Kennett dug out his old Mac Pro to revisit Aperture, the photo app Apple discontinued in 2015:
It’s hard to overstate quite how revolutionary and smooth this flow is until you had it for multiple years before having it taken away. Nothing on the market—even over a decade later—is this good at meeting you where you are and not interrupting your flow.
Kennett’s observation: Aperture came to you. Most software makes you go to it. You could edit a photo right on the map view, or while laying out a book page. No separate editing mode. Press H for the adjustments HUD, make your changes, done.
The cruel twist was Apple suggesting Photos as a replacement. Ten years later, photographers are still grumbling about it in comment sections.


