Release Notes
Version 1.8.5 (released 8/26/2020)
- Improved progress display during long duplicate searches
- Fixed a bug where excluding the PowerPhotos duplicate trash from a duplicate search wouldn’t work
- Improved the error message shown when trying to copy a library to a disk without enough free space
- Fixes a bug where calculating an album’s size would use unnecessary CPU
- Fixed an issue that could occasionally cause PowerPhotos to crash on launch when iCloud Photos with “Optimize Mac Storage” option is enabled
- Added a criterion to choose duplicate keepers based on whether the photo is a Live Photo
Version 1.8.4 (released 7/9/2020)
- iPhoto libraries can now be removed from the migration list
- Disabled photo titles and favorite badges by default to improve scrolling performance
- Fixed a bug where disabling “Display Photo Titles” would still show titles on some photos
- The album list now displays properly on the macOS Big Sur developer seed
- Work around a Photos error when trying to copy a photo that was migrated from an Aperture library that had previews disabled
- Fixed a crash that could occur when reloading a library when certain photos were selected in the photo browser
- For multi library duplicate searches, we now include which library each photo came from in the log file
- We now display an error message when trying to migrate an iPhoto library stored on a network drive
- Fixed a crash that could occur when viewing certain photo libraries on macOS 10.15
- Prevent some unnecessary recalculation of library sizes
Version 1.8.3 (released 5/29/2020)
- Fixed a crash that could occur when loading some libraries on macOS 10.14
Version 1.8.2 (released 5/28/2020)
- Fixed some additional cases that would lead to a “could not communicate with helper application” error when trashing duplicates.
- Improved progress messages while trashing duplicate photos.
Version 1.8.1 (released 5/25/2020)
- Fixed a bug where trying to delete duplicates in certain libraries would display a “could not communicate with helper application” error message
- Fixed a bug where the builtin duplicate rules would not appear for some users
- Fix an error that would be produced when trying to import photos into a library from the Finder
- When viewing a log in Find Duplicates or Merge Libraries, you can now search the log using command-f
- Changed the wording of the “Repopulate albums with keepers” checkbox to the more succinct “Keep albums intact”
Version 1.8 (released 5/19/2020)
- You can now delete photos directly from a library using PowerPhotos by pressing command-delete (macOS Catalina only)
- Added a new option when deleting duplicates to repopulate any albums that had photos removed with the corresponding keeper photos (macOS Catalina only)
- Improved the default duplicate keeper rule to include several criteria
- Added a new duplicate criterion to choose photos based on whether they’ve been edited or not
- Added a new builtin duplicate rule for keeping RAW photos
- Added tooltips to the duplicate keeper popup menu items to easily see each rule’s criteria
- We no longer include a “Keep photos in library X” rule when only searching a single library for duplicates
- Improve progress bar display during the “Loading Photos” phase of a duplicate search
- Fixed a few memory leaks in the photo browser
- Fixed a memory leak when browsing duplicate photos
Version 1.7.13 (released 4/30/2020)
- Fixed a bug where the “Create New Album with Selection” command could fail with an error
- Fixed an issue where “Media Types” albums would sometimes not appear when displaying a library on macOS 10.14
- Fixed an issue where a large merge would sometimes stall and not complete
- Photos with a .jpg extension are no longer changed to .jpeg when copied to another library
- Removed the “Quit when closing main window” preference
Version 1.7.12 (released 3/25/2020)
- Minor updates for macOS 10.15.4
- When importing a mixed hierarchy of folders and photos, the album created by PowerPhotos to hold a folder’s photos is now created as a child of the corresponding folder in Photos, instead of as a sibling
- Fixed a hang that could occur when selecting a large number of photos in the photo browser
- Fixed a crash that could occur loading a library that contains a very large video file
Version 1.7.11 (released 3/12/2020)
- Fix an error that would be displaying trying to drag photos from the Finder into a newly created library
- Copying a Live Photo that has been edited now preserves the video component
- Fixed a crash that could occur loading a library with photos missing certain metadata
- Smart albums no longer display a 0 KB size on macOS 10.15
- Fixed a bug where the selected duplicate rule would not be saved between runs if it was one of the built-in rules
- Fixed a bug where the “Keep photo in any album” duplicate rule wouldn’t work properly on macOS 10.15
Version 1.7.10 (released 2/21/2020)
- Fixed an error that could occur when merging a library with an album that’s missing its name
- Fixed a crash that could occur when reloading a library on macOS 10.14
Version 1.7.9 (released 2/11/2020)
- Fixed a bug where the notification shown after performing a copy would report that 0 photos were copied
- Photos with missing dates now show a blank date instead of the photo’s modification date
- Improve responsiveness after making changes in Photos and then bringing PowerPhotos back to the front
- The selection in the photo browser is now preserved correctly when reloading after detecting the library has been changed
- Improved loading speed when selecting a different library in the PowerPhotos library list
- PowerPhotos can no longer display the people identified in a photo due to new privacy restrictions implemented by Apple in macOS Catalina
- Fixed some cases where a “Could not read edit list” error would prevent copying the edited version of a photo
Version 1.7.8 (released 1/16/2020)
- Per-library view settings are now retained properly when switching libraries
- Fixed a bug when merging where some albums within nested folders would not be recreated properly
- Fixed a crash that could occur when viewing certain libraries in PowerPhotos
- Fixed an issue on macOS 10.15.2 where PowerPhotos would take a long time to display large libraries
- Fixed an error message that would be displayed when trying to copy a smart album to another library
- Fixed an issue where some iCloud libraries with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled would only show some of their locally downloaded photos
- Disabling copying of photo information in PowerPhotos preferences is now respected properly on macOS 10.15
- Fixed cases where an incorrect date would be applied to a photo that was imported directly from the Finder into a photo library via PowerPhotos
- Fixed a crash opening Photos via PowerPhotos when the active library was not in the PowerPhotos library list
Version 1.7.7 (released 12/24/2019)
- Fixed an issue where some merges would stall on macOS 10.15.2
- Changed titles in the Image menu to be more clear
- Improved performance when scrolling in the duplicate browser
- Improved performance when evaluating duplicate rules
Version 1.7.6 (released 11/21/2019)
- 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
Version 1.7.5 (released 11/11/2019)
- Fixed a crash when loading libraries containing some photos lacking creation dates
Version 1.7.4 (released 11/4/2019)
- 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
Version 1.7.3 (released 10/21/2019)
- Fixed a crash that could occur after the currently active library was deleted from disk
- Fix a crash that could occur when creating a new library in certain setups
- Fixed a crasher that could occur on launch when PowerPhotos preferences were corrupted in a certain way
- Fixed a bug where the duplicate browser would not properly display photos on macOS Mojave
- Fixed a problem where PowerPhotos wouldn’t launch on macOS 10.14.1
Version 1.7.2 (released 10/11/2019)
- Fixed a bug that could prevent libraries from displaying for some users on macOS 10.14.5
- Fixed a bug where the duplicate browser would not properly display photos on macOS Mojave
Version 1.7.1 (released 10/8/2019)
- Fixed a bug that would cause PowerPhotos not to launch on Mojave for some users
Version 1.7 (released 10/7/2019)
- PowerPhotos now supports macOS 10.15 Catalina
- Added the ability to copy both the original photo and preserve edits when copying between libraries (10.15 only)
- Duplicate photos can now be deleted directly instead of having to collect them into an album and delete them manually (10.15 only)
- Initial display of a library is much faster when running on 10.15
- Calculating the size of the currently selected album is now done in the background
- The “Show in Moment” menu item now reads “Show in Photos album” on macOS 10.15 since moments no longer exist on 10.15
- Added keyboard shortcuts to items in the “Image” menu
- Improved thumbnail loading performance when scrolling quickly through the photo browser
- Copying a non-JPEG with the “Copy Edited JPGs” option no longer puts the non-JPEG extension on the filename in the destination library
Version 1.6.4 (released 8/21/2019)
- Fixed an issue where Photos would be relaunched more often than necessary during a long merge
Version 1.6.3 (released 8/6/2019)
- Display the correct version number for libraries created on macOS 10.14.6
- Fixed a bug where, when copying multiple albums from inside a folder, only one album would be recreated in the destination library
- Fixed an issue where PowerPhotos could hang on startup if the user has a large number of libraries in their library list
- Fixed an issue where per-library Photos preferences would not be preserved when switching libraries
- Fixed a bug where clicking the green checkmark next to a library would not always activate that library
Version 1.6.2 (released 5/31/2019)
- Simplified the duplicate selection process, eliminating some seldom used options and adding a walkthrough screen for deleting the extra duplicates in Photos afterwards
- Fixed a regression that could cause library indexing to be much slower
- If all photos in a duplicate group are missing on disk, we now mark one as a keeper rather than recommending to trash all of them
- Improve duplicate logging to make clear when multiple duplicates are referencing the same master photo
- The “Select in Photos” command now also selects the current album
- Added a “Quick Look” item to the “Image” menu
Version 1.6.1 (released 5/16/2019)
- PowerPhotos now properly recognizes the version of Photos libraries from macOS 10.14.5
- Grid view now shows the correct duration for trimmed movies
- Quick Look now shows the correct version of videos that have been trimmed
- Fixed a bug where incorrect thumbnails could be displayed in a merge preview
- When merging with the “Copy unedited originals” option, we no longer show thumbnails for the edited version of the photo in the merge preview
- Hidden photos are no longer treated as hidden in a merge preview, since they will no longer be hidden when they are actually copied across
- Fixed a bug reading libraries from Photos 1.5 and earlier
- Fixed a bug that would result in a “Could not determine version of library” error
- Fixed a bug that would prevent importing photos from the Finder from working properly
- Fixed a memory leak when browsing photos
Version 1.6 (released 4/2/2019)
- Added support for copying both the photo and video portion of a Live Photo when copying or merging
- When copying edited versions of photos, we now preserve the original photo’s filename (e.g. “IMG_0001.JPG” instead of “fullsizeoutput_123.jpeg”)
- Rewrote grid view using modern APIs, which will allow us to add more nifty new browsing features going forward
- Favorite photos are now marked with a heart icon in grid view
- Movies now show their duration in grid view
- In grid view, we now show filenames underneath photos that don’t have a title set
- Using Quick Look in the photo browser (e.g. by pressing the space bar) now displays Live Photos including the attached video
- The photo browser scroll position no longer resets to the top after reloading a library
- Added a new “Image” menu containing the commands found in the photo browser contextual menu
- Improved reliability of loading thumbnails in list view and the duplicate browser
- Fixed a crash that could occur when viewing certain photos with missing metadata
- Replace usage of “iCloud Photo Library” with Apple’s new “iCloud Photos” terminology
- When the “Optimize Mac Storage” option is enabled in iCloud Photos, we now show a message above the image browser explaining why not all photos show up in PowerPhotos
- Fixed a crash that could occur after cancelling a multi-library search
Version 1.5.8 (released 3/18/2019)
- Fixed an issue where Photos crashing would halt an operation in PowerPhotos with a code 2001 error message
- Fixed a bug where the complete list of found duplicate groups wouldn’t be logged during a duplicate search
- Work around a Photos bug on Mojave that could cause photos not to be added to albums located inside a folder when copying/merging
- Improved loading times for libraries with a large number of moments
- A library being temporarily unavailable (e.g. on a disconnected external disk) no longer triggers a full reindexing of the library the next time it appears
- Improved ability for PowerPhotos to display certain libraries that have database corruption
Version 1.5.7 (released 2/12/2019)
- We now give a more descriptive error message when trying to migrate a library that’s still in a Time Machine backup
- Worked around an issue where Photos would have trouble migrating an iPhoto library if it was missing its file extension
- Fixed a crash that could occur when dragging certain photos from PowerPhotos to the Finder
- Improved library indexing performance
- Fixed a broken help link in the iCloud warning alert sheet
Version 1.5.6 (released 12/19/2018)
- Fixed a problem where the PowerPhotos migration screen wouldn’t identify the version of older iPhoto/Aperture libraries properly
- Fixed an issue that could cause a library to be unnecessarily reindexed, taking a long time to load
- Fixed a bug where some photos would not appear correctly when viewing the system photo library
Version 1.5.5 (released 12/11/2018)
- Fixed a bug where albums in a folder that is sorted by name would not be displayed in the correct order
- Smart albums with a “Photo is referenced” rule now display the correct photos
- Fixed a bug when merging libraries with certain overlapping folder hierarchies that would cause some albums not to be created
- Improved drawing performance in grid view for certain libraries with manually rotated photos
- Cancelling a long operation while loading a library’s data now stops the operation much more quickly
- Fixed a bug in merge preview where photos from the destination library would be labeled as “Imported” rather than with the name of the library
- Added a “Quick Tour” window demonstrating PowerPhotos features on first launch
Version 1.5.4 (released 11/20/2018)
- Fixed a crash when using the “Show in Moment” contextual menu item in the photo browser
- Cleaned up logging of extraneous duplicate information during photo copying
- Fixed an issue where no photos would be displayed when selecting a folder in the album list
- We no longer return a disk full error when duplicating a large library on an APFS disk
- Fixed an error loading certain libraries, “Attempted to access unknown result column imageDate”
- Fixed a crash that could occur if one of PowerPhotos’ cache files got corrupted
Version 1.5.3 (released 11/2/2018)
- Fixed a bug where trying to drag a large number of photos from the photo browser would not work correctly
Version 1.5.2 (released 10/30/2018)
- Fixed an issue where trying to delete a library after a merge or duplicate search would claim that the library was still in use by that operation
- Fixed a bug where dragging photos from grid view would not display the images while dragging them
- Added HEIC as an option when creating a custom duplicate rule for choosing which format of photo you want to keep
- Double clicking a library in PowerPhotos once again brings Photos to the front if the library was already open
- Fixed a bug where the contextual menu would show up twice when right clicking in grid view
Version 1.5.1 (released 10/11/2018)
- Fixed a “journal entry has no modelId” error that could occur indexing certain libraries
- Fixed an issue where an error transferring a photo could be logged twice
- Fixed a bug where changes made to custom duplicate rules would not always be saved properly after relaunching PowerPhotos
- Fixed a “Non-string value for string atom” error that could occur trying to load certain libraries
Version 1.5 (released 9/24/2018)
- Added support for dark mode on macOS Mojave
- Added support for Photos 4.0 libraries on macOS Mojave
- Fixed a bug on macOS Mojave where the photo browser would not initially show any photos until you selected a different album
- Fixed a “No adjustmentUuid found for version X” error when loading certain libraries
- Fixed a bug on macOS Mojave where libraries could not be dropped into the Find Duplicates or Merge Libraries setup screens
- Fixed an error that could occur trying to load the system library that claimed the library was not valid
Version 1.4.2 (released 6/25/2018)
- We now show the correct photos for smart albums with a “Date is/is not in the last X years” rule
- Fixed a problem where the in-app store window wouldn’t load on the first try
- In cases where Photos hangs upon displaying its “What’s New in Photos” screen during a merge, copy, or duplicate search, we detect this and prompt the user to dismiss the screen manually
- Fixed an issue where PowerPhotos would be unable to relaunch Photos if it crashed during a merge in some cases
- Fixed a crasher when merging certain libraries with missing file references
- Fixed an error that could occur when loading a library with photos that have no date assigned to them
Version 1.4.1 (released 5/16/2018)
- Work around a Photos bug that would cause it to crash when trying to create an album with an empty name
- Fixed an issue where importing new files into a library via PowerPhotos would return an error for movie files
- Prevent resetting the image browser’s scroll position when checking for library changes
- If a photo’s edited version is missing from the library, we now fall back to using the original when viewing the photo in full size and dragging the photo to the Finder
- Fixed an error that could be displayed when trying to load certain photo libraries
- Fixed an issue when encountering stray files while indexing a library
Version 1.4 (released 4/23/2018)
- Added Touch Bar support
- Added the ability to copy all photos from a burst instead of just the selected photo
- Added support for preserving manually assigned locations when copying photos
- Added a menu item to create a new album from a selection of photos in the PowerPhotos image browser
- Hidden photos can now be copied between libraries
- When a burst photo is selected, the info pane now shows the number of photos in the burst
- After collecting duplicate photos into an album, we now select that album in the Photos app
- When using the “Copy edited JPGs” setting for copying photos, we now fall back to the original if the edited JPG is missing on disk
- PowerPhotos can now detect and copy the original HEIC versions of photos in the system photo library
- Handle a new edge case relaunching Photos after it crashes during a merge
Version 1.3.8 (released 3/31/2018)
- Show correct version number for libraries updated on macOS 10.13.4
- Smart albums with an “Album is any” rule now display properly in a merge preview
- Made some performance improvements when loading large libraries
Version 1.3.7 (released 2/22/2018)
- Importing photos from the Finder into a library no longer creates a set of empty “media type” albums
- Returning to PowerPhotos after renaming a library in the Finder no longer causes it to hang
- Fixed an issue that could result in a “database is currently being used by another operation” error when trying to merge or copy photos
- Fixed an issue where PowerPhotos would get stuck in a loop complaining about the destination library of a merge having changed after doing its initial analysis
- Fixed a bug where PowerPhotos would not allow copying PDFs between libraries
- Fixed a bug where PowerPhotos would refuse to open a Photos library if it was missing its file extension
Version 1.3.6 (released 2/2/2018)
- Fixed an issue in forcing photos to always be copied into the library package even if the “Copy items to Photos library” option is disabled in Photos’ preferences
- Fix a bug where we would hog a second CPU while indexing a library
- Fixed a performance issue when selecting an album in a library with a large hierarchy of albums
Version 1.3.5 (released 1/9/2018)
- Added a work around for issues reading locked libraries
- When merging, we now add “from [library name]” to the end of the name of each “iPhoto Events” folder copied from one of the source libraries.
- PowerPhotos now properly finds imported photos if Photos changes the case of the file extension
- Fixed an issue where PowerPhotos could fail to relaunch Photos after it quit during a merge
- Updated “Has custom name” duplicate criteria to better match Photos’ naming behavior
Version 1.3.4 (released 12/14/2017)
- Added a warning when merging/copying to work around a High Sierra hanging bug when no system library is set
- Improved recovery from certain Photos crashing edge cases
- Show correct version number for libraries on 10.13.2
Version 1.3.3 (released 11/21/2017)
- Added a duplicate search option to allow/disallow matching photos of different formats (e.g. RAW vs. JPG)
- You can now swipe left on a library to remove it from the library list
- Fix a crash that could occur when trying to view certain libraries
- Fixed a crash when trying to copy photos or merge into a Photos 1.0 library
- Added better handling of cases where Photos would start refusing to import additional photos after a long series of imports
- Improved recovery from certain Photos crashes while copying photos on High Sierra
- Added a duplicate search option to allow/disallow common filename variations, e.g. “IMG8375.JPG” vs. “IMG8375_1.JPG”
Version 1.3.2 (released 11/1/2017)
- We now display smart albums containing a “Date Added” rule properly
- Worked around a bug where Photos would hang when trying to merge into a newly created library
- We now display a notification when your iPhoto libraries have finished migrating
Version 1.3.1 (released 10/5/2017)
- Fixed an error that would be displayed trying to load the system library on High Sierra if it was empty
- When merging the system library into a new library, the various “media type” albums are now populated correctly in the merge preview
- Fixed a bug that would prevent PowerPhotos from being able to read libraries on network volumes
- Clicking the “Quit Photos” button when trying to duplicate a currently open library no longer causes PowerPhotos to hang
- We no longer display the “eventFilterBarAlbum” album found in some libraries migrated from Aperture
- Fixed a bug that prevented the “Copy the main Photos album from each source library” from working when merging
- Media type albums are now recreated correctly when copied to another library
- Fixed a crash that could happen when opening a library while PowerPhotos was still in the process of loading its data for display
- Fixed a bug where albums would not be created when dragging a nested folder of photos from the Finder into a library
Version 1.3 (released 9/25/2017)
- PowerPhotos now supports macOS High Sierra, and requires macOS Sierra or later
- We now log an error message when trying to copy PICT files which are not supported by Photos
- Improved handling of HEIF images synced to a macOS system that doesn’t support the format, e.g. Sierra
- Duplicating a library on APFS volumes uses its “cloning” feature to take up less disk space
- We now log error messages for photos missing file extensions that Photos won’t be able to import
- Fixed an issue where the “Live Photos” album would not appear for some libraries
- We now correctly regenerate the merge preview if the destination library was modified since generating the current preview
- Fixed a bug where the “duplicates skipped” count in the log would be too high
- Fixed an error that would result from returning from a merge preview to the setup screen then trying to start the merge again
- Fixed an error that would be displayed after customizing duplicate selections during a merge and trying to return to the preview screen
- Manually selecting a new duplicate as the one to keep during a merge now correctly unchecks the previous keeper
- We now show a moving progress bar while loading a library’s data
- We now add the system photo library to the library list on launch if it’s not there already
Version 1.2.3 (released 4/26/2017)
- 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 macOS 10.11.0
Version 1.2.2 (released 2/2/2017)
- Improved recognition of default Photos library on non-English systems
- Improved recognition of migrated iPhoto libraries on non-English systems
- Improved recognition of new library when migrating an iPhoto library for a second time
- Improved recognizing the resulting migrated library when original iPhoto library had no file extension
- Fixed a bug in the migration assistant where a library could be shown as “In Progress” after quitting and relauching PowerPhotos
- We now allow choosing an iPhoto library in the “Add Library” window, but explain that it needs to be migrated to Photos first
- Fixed a crash caused by trying to display certain PICT files in the photo browser
- Fixed a crash that could occur when trying to view certain libraries
- Fixed a crash that could occur when trying to copy an album between libraries
- Fixed an issue displaying some libraries created on macOS 10.2.2 or later
- Clarified error message shown when a library can’t be displayed because there is ongoing background face/object recognition
- When renaming a library, we can now present an option to rename it on disk at the same time
- Fixed an issue that would prevent a log file from being created if its name was too long
- We now display the correct icon for the new “Depth Effect” special album
Version 1.2.1 (released 10/24/2016)
- Improve recovery when Photos crashes while restoring photo attributes during a copy/merge
- Improved loading of large system photo libraries on macOS Sierra
- Fixed a crash that could occur when trying to import a large number of photos from the Finder
- Removed unused “Show Tab Bar” menu item on Sierra
- Fixed an error that could occur when trying to import nested folders of photos into a library
- We now offer to upgrade a library when necessary before searching it for duplicates
Version 1.2 (released 9/22/2016)
- Added a preference to customize the background color when browsing photos
- Fixed an issue where a single photo could be copied to another library twice
- Fixed a bug where some smart albums with a “Photo is X” criterion would not be populated correctly
- Fix a crash that could occur during some long running merge operations
- Added support for Photos 2.0 on macOS Sierra
Version 1.1.9 (released 8/15/2016)
- Improved error message shown if a library can’t be loaded because Photos still has it open
- Added troubleshooting information for cases where the system photo library fails to load
- PowerPhotos now properly recognizes the system photo library when adding it back into the library list
- Fixed an issue with filename collisions that could occur when copying photos edited in older versions of iPhoto
- Fixed an issue that would prevent the in-app store from loading properly for some users
- Removed a spurious “not a valid Photos library” message displayed when another error occurred trying to display a library
Version 1.1.8 (released 5/9/2016)
- Fixed a bug where a Photos crash could cause PowerPhotos to get stuck in a loop and never finish merging
- We no longer log error messages for .AAE and ._ files copied during a merge
- Adjusted library size calculation to better match the Finder
- Smart albums based on a date range now properly include photos in the final day of the range
- Fixed an issue where some RAW photos would have a Kind of “JPEG” shown in the PowerPhotos info pane
- The size shown in the PowerPhotos info pane for an edited photo now always matches what’s shown in the Photos info window
- Fixed a bug when merging where the warning about iCloud storage optimization would be shown twice
- Fixed an error that could occur when loading the system library if one or more photos were missing from the library
- Fixed a crash that could occur when trying to view a library that was completely missing its database files
Version 1.1.7 (released 3/2/2016)
- Improve handling of Photos crashing while importing photos
- Fixed a bug where a warning about merging an optimized iCloud library could be displayed even if storage optimization is disabled
- If Photos crashes while assigning keywords to duplicate photos, we now relaunch Photos and continue
- We now log relevant preference settings when copying or merging
- Fixed an issue where the system library would not load properly on some systems
- Fixed an issue where “Select in Photos” wouldn’t work if the underlying photo file was missing
- Improved error messages shown when trying to access a library that’s part of a Time Machine backup.
- “Enter Full Screen” menu item now reads “Exit Full Screen” when already in full screen mode
- Updated Find Duplicates exclusion rules to reflect new album names
- Updated Sparkle framework to fix security vulnerability
Version 1.1.6 (released 1/27/2016)
- Improved display of library version numbers for brand new versions of Photos
- We now relaunch Photos periodically when merging to work around a bug where Photos would start refusing to import photos after a large number of consecutive imports
- Fixed a bug when copying a folder that lives inside another folder that would cause the folder and its albums to not be recreated in the destination library
- If Photos crashes after importing a batch of photos, we now relaunch it and restore the photos’ metadata if possible rather than just moving on to the next batch
- Fixed a crash that could occur after cancelling a library duplication
- Fixed a crash that could occur after migrating certain iPhoto libraries to Photos
- If Photos crashes while adding duplicate photos to an album, we now relaunch Photos and continue adding the rest of the photos
- Fixed an issue where photo dates could be shown as 1/1/2001 if they were missing time zone info
- The completion message shown after finishing Find Duplicates now displays correctly
- Fixed an error that could occur when finding duplicates if a library has an empty name
- Albums created for duplicate photos are no longer placed in a subfolder, to make them easier to find
Version 1.1.5 (released 12/27/2015)
- Fixed a crash that could occur when selecting a library that couldn’t be found
Version 1.1.4 (released 12/26/2015)
- Fixed a crash that could occur on startup in certain cases when a library had moved since PowerPhotos was last opened
- Fixed an error that could occur when copying albums from the system photo library
- Fixed a crash that could occur during long merge operations
Version 1.1.3 (released 12/11/2015)
- Fixed a crash that can occur when merging libraries with the “Combine album contents” option enabled
- Fixed an issue where the main “Photos” album would not appear at the top of the album list on some systems
- Display the correct version number for libraries created with Photos 1.3
- Fixed a bug where importing nested folders would only import a single subfolder
Version 1.1.2 (released 11/28/2015)
- The info pane now shows how many items are in the selected library
- We now display a warning when merging or finding duplicates in a library with the “Optimize Mac Storage” option enabled
- We now display whether the “Optimize Mac Storage” option is enabled for the iCloud library
- Fixed a crash that could occur when changing the duplicate rule used to determine keepers
- Improved updating selection after removing a library
- Fixed an issue on some systems where no photos would appear when viewing the system photo library
- Fixed a problem where albums would sometimes not be combined properly when merging
Version 1.1.1 (released 11/16/2015)
- Fixed a bug where trying to view the system photo library would result in a “database locked” error message
- Fixed a problem with removing attachments in the support window
- Fixed an error that would be displayed when using the auto-updater
Version 1.1 (released 11/3/2015)
- Added support for copying photos, albums, and moments between libraries
- Added support for merging Photos libraries
- PowerPhotos now requires OS X 10.11 “El Capitan” or later
- We now recognize the new “Screenshots” and “Selfies” albums added to Photos on El Capitan
- Added force touch support for viewing full size photos
- Improved updating of iCloud library status when a disk mounts or unmounts
- Fixed a bug where renaming a library would sometimes not be allowed
- Fixed a bug that could cause library switching to fail on certain setups
- Fixed an issue where the edited version of some photos would not be shown when viewing the photo full size
- Added option to sort by filename or size in grid view
- Fixed issue where PowerPhotos would not recognize that an Aperture library had finished migrating
- We now prevent Photos from coming to the front when migrating iPhoto libraries in the background
Version 1.0.6 (released 7/20/2015)
- Improved accuracy of “iCloud Library” status display in library list
- Fixed a bug where an error that occurred while duplicating a library would not be displayed to the user
- Registration names with smart quotes now work properly
- Worked around an occasional error that could cause switching libraries to fail
- Fixed a hang that could occur on startup for users with a large number of libraries
Version 1.0.5 (released 6/3/2015)
- Fixed a bug that would prevent some users from being able to create or add a library
Version 1.0.4 (released 5/29/2015)
- Fixed a crash that could occur when analyzing duplicate photos if a photo file couldn’'‘t be read
- Improved detection of libraries appearing/disappearing, e.g. when a disk is connected
- Fixed a bug where some duplicate movies would not be identified when the “Compare modified” option was selected
- Fixed a bug that could lead Photos to crash after switching libraries
- We now display the contents of Photos libraries on case sensitive drives properly
- Fixed an issue where selecting an Aperture library manually for migration would not add it to the migration list
- Fixed a bug where the +/- buttons would not appear in the duplicate rule editor
- We now display a warning when creating/adding a library in the Dropbox folder
- Fixed a crash that could occur when loading data for the system photo library
Version 1.0.3 (released 5/7/2015)
- Keep the duplicate browser from gradually scrolling up while adjusting the photo size
- When bringing up the QuickLook window to browse photos on Yosemite, navigating using the arrow keys now works again
- Fixed a hang that could occur on startup if a large number of libraries were inaccessible, e.g. on an unconnected external drive
- Excluding hidden photos from a duplicate search now works properly with the system photo library
- Fixed a bug where the “PowerPhotos duplicates” folder would not be created when trying to add duplicates to an album
- We no longer show an error message when trying to launch Photos via PowerPhotos if Photos has never been launched before
- On first launch, PowerPhotos now populates its library list with any Photos libraries that have already been migrated from iPhoto Library Manager’s library list
- Prevent the same library from showing up in the migration list more than once
- Fixed an issue where some movies from the system photo library would show an empty file size
- Fixed an issue where the main window would have a slightly larger height after quitting and reopening PowerPhotos
Version 1.0.2 (released 4/27/2015)
- Fixed instances of duplicate keyword counts not being reported correctly
- Improved performance and reliability of applying duplicate actions to photos
Version 1.0.1 (released 4/23/2015)
- Fixed an issue where the editor would disappear after a second when trying to rename a library
- Added an option to exclude items already in the “PowerPhotos duplicates” folder from a duplicate search
- Duplicate action icons now update immediately when assigning using a keyboard shortcut
- Custom duplicate actions added using keyboard shortcuts now work properly
- Made some changes to try to work around Photos errors when adding duplicate photos to albums or assigning keywords
- Fixed a crash on startup when an iPhoto library in the library migration list could not be found
Version 1.0 (released 4/16/2015)
Initial release