It seems that today is the day of the applications that I have on my Mac and that I usually use every day. A few hours ago I linked with the update of the application to store passwords safely on Mac, 1Password and now it's just launched Pixelmator version 3.5. Although it is true that between the two applications there is no connection beyond the fact that they are two very good applications, both have decided to launch a new version after a time with a few hours of difference.
I already said that for me these are two applications that I use daily and not only on my Mac, but in this case the updates have been for the OS X version. Pixelmator 3.5 gives us a good handful of improvements, among which are include typical bug fixes and general improvement of the photo retouching app It has earned a place among users who do not need an image editing tool as powerful as Photoshop.
The changes are many but we will highlight some of them, such as the improvements made to the Photos extension OS X. In addition, different improved options are now added in the filters, stability is improved when opening PSD files, some options that failed in OS X 10.9 are improved, flickering in iMac with 4K Retina screens and many more news that you can find directly in the description of the application.
The truth is that Pixelmator has more and better functions every time, so if you are one of those users who likes to retouch photos or images and you want a simple but at the same time very complete tool, think about getting this application for your Mac.