![]() ![]() by copying new photos into it) will automatically start getting uploaded to your iCloud library, and there will be no easy way to revert your iCloud library to its previous state after doing so. Any changes you make to the local copy of your library (e.g. If you use Time Machine or another local backup program, that will work fine, or you can simply make a straight copy of your Photos library, either using the Finder or the “Duplicate Library” command in PowerPhotos. Since there may very well still be bugs that need fixing, so you should make sure to have your data backed up before you dive in. Make sure to back up your Photos libraries before using the beta. If you want to merge libraries but you’d rather not have to deal with potential bugs, then just wait until the final release is available. There may very well still be undiscovered bugs that you’ll encounter in using the program. The PowerPhotos beta has the same registration requirements as the normal version, so you will need to have a registered copy if you want to do things like a full library merge or deleting duplicate photos. So, I’m releasing a public beta of PowerPhotos that folks who are running Catalina already can try out and put it through its paces.Anyone who wants to try out the PowerPhotos beta can download it from the link at the end of this post. ![]() Things have been progressing well, and now that the Catalina betas are a little further along, I’d like to get some more widespread testing before the final release next month. I’ve been working over the summer on some major updates to PowerPhotos in order to support macOS Catalina when it comes out in October.
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