The mythical Aperture photo editing suite will stop working in the versions following macOS Mojave according to a report that some media related to the Apple world have had access to. Since OS X Yosemite that the great Aperture app went down in history to make way for Photos, now it seems that macOS Mojave will be the last operating system that allows the tool to work.
From Apple itself, a document with the step by step will be added so that users who use this tool can migrate all their data to the Apple Photos app on Mac or Adobe Lightroom. In this way it gives the final blow to the software stopped developing last year 2014 and that it continued to work despite not having support.
Those who stay on macOS Mojave will be able to continue using Aperture
This is the case of users who have equipment that will not be updated like 2012 iMac, some MacBook and the like. These users seem to be able to continue using the version of Aperture on their computers since they will not switch to the new operating system that is presented at the next WWDC in June.
The tool still works to this day without being optimized for the current OS but it works. This is part of the transition of the new OS with the 32-bit to 64-bit apps, and is that certain multimedia files created using these older formats or the codecs of those old versions will also be incompatible with the versions that arrive after macOS Mojave. Ultimately everything seems to move along the same line and Aperture was already sentenced to disappear for a long time.