Mylio, creator of the simple way to automatically organize, edit, store,
and sync your life photos across devices, today announced a limited time
offer and powerful alternative for users of the discontinued
Apple Aperture photo editor. Mylio offers a free
application that supports direct import of the Aperture library
while preserving all the ratings, edits, and organization previously
performed on Aperture. Mylio is also offering Aperture users an “Independence
Day” offer that includes a 20% discount for life when they migrate
to a premium Mylio plan by July 4th, 2019.
With the April 30th announcement that Aperture will no longer
be supported on future Apple operating systems, users need a painless
transition path that maintains as much of the work they have invested in
their library as possible. Mylio addresses this with an Aperture import
tool that preserves ratings, edits and file structure users have spent
countless hours organizing. Once migrated, Mylio provides users with
exciting new features that address frustrations faced by professional
and everyday photographers. These include:
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Freedom: Seamless photo replication across devices enables
users to access, share and work with their entire library on Mac, iOS
and Android phones, tablets, and Windows PC’s. For Apple users, this
means that your iPad and iPhone become full-functionality partners
working seamlessly with your Mac. -
Independence: Because photo libraries are automatically managed
across multiple devices photographers can edit, organize and manage
photos while traveling. This work automatically syncs with your other
devices wherever they are located. -
Ease-of-Use Features: In addition to the rich rating system,
folders and keywords available in Aperture, Mylio adds face
recognition, geotag based maps, and a Life Calendar that allows users
to organize a lifetime of memories to alleviate searching and hunting
for photos across phones, tablets, and computers. -
Security: Mylio uniquely automates the process of keeping all
photo media safe. Users have the choice of adding one or more cloud
services at any time or implementing protection locally. The Mylio
Create Plan includes a special offer with any of these Seagate
Backup Plus devices.
Mylio CEO David Vaskevitch explained how Mylio wants to help the
Aperture community: “We respect the way Aperture blazed a trail and
created a foundation that we could innovate on. We also understand the
work that goes into creating a curated and organized photo library. For
these reasons we are happy that we can provide two immediate solutions
for Aperture users: a painless and largely automatic migration path
forward, and a modern platform for working with photos across devices
that provides the device freedom and independence casual and
professional photographers are seeking.”
As people amass vast collections of photographs, they are losing their
precious photographic memories to organizational chaos across devices.
Mylio is a photo management system that puts all your photos at your
fingertips and lets you manage them in a single digital library. That
library is synced across multiple devices so you can organize, edit, and
share from any device, with the peace of mind that your photos are
always with you and protected. Mylio is available on iOS, Android,
Windows, and MacOS, making it easy to curate the visual story of your
life. Mylio is a free service and offers a premium and max service for
photography enthusiasts.
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