Apple screwed the pooch with aperture. It is clunky, slow and not at all intuitive. Lightroom gets my vote as well. I use it with multiple 30 000 image + catalogs daily for work. I transfer and import them from my laptop etc. They are fantastic, as is the keywording which can be read by photoshop, exported to flickr etc.
Aperture locks you into Apple hardware. Lightroom is cross platform, and Adobe will let you transfer the license.
If my Macbook Pro dies right now, there is no way I'm getting a new one. As much as I hate Windows and love OS X, all my work is application specific, and the price performance gap has gotten way out of hand for Apple again...
I tried aperture, over and over...but was just too slow on any machine I used. I did like the interface a bit, but now just using lightroom and C1 (NOT version 4). LR rules for pretty much everything I need, but the conversions still do not beat C1. I use LR for anything unless it is a commercial image submission, but mags, flickr, web, etc gets LR treatment.
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