![]() Unlike the original, Offline can not be taken down. Not only does OS X Yosemite not add any new applications to the mix, but it actually removes some, including Photo Booth, the corny app used by many to snap selfies and other types of photos with tints and filters like sepia, as well as stretch and fish eye manipulation. At least as far as Yosemite DP1 is concerned, there’s no Photo Booth in sight. Apple has likely axed the app from its Mac operating system or has simply forgotten to put it back in there when it told its engineers to get a beta ready for developers.Ī tipster surnamed Paul alerted us about the missing app, and we can confirm that Photo Booth is indeed missing from Apple’s first developer preview of Yosemite. We went ahead and imported Photo Booth from a Mavericks computer and, sure enough, the software runs fine on Yosemite with a few occasional hiccups (likely because of some bad video drivers).įor all its colorful UI, Yosemite puts more emphasis on usability and workflow rather than silly fun with the Mac’s built-in camera.
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