

Many users asked similar questions, which I’ll consolidate here. (Also tune in to the Macworld podcast this week for a discussion of Photos’ issues with me, executive editor Susie Ochs, and regular Macworld contributors Jeff Carlson and Joe Kissell.) For now, you need to merge iPhoto libraries first via the company’s $30 iPhoto Library Manager (includes PowerPhotos in that price), or one of the other techniques described in my and Jason’s columns last week. The developer is thinking about adding that feature in a future release. One update from last week: Fat Cat Software has already released PowerPhotos 1.0 ($20) to work with new Photos libraries, but the first version doesn’t let you merge libraries.
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Jason Snell last week also explained how to use Photos with Automator, the limits of geotagging, and hard linking in Photos. In last week’s Mac 911, I covered merging iPhoto and Photos libraries and a tip on pausing iCloud Photo Library sync.

While the software has huge improvements in speed, it comes with a lot of changes, some bumps in get started, and a few bugs.

Photos for OS X made a big impact-some might say a crater.
