HT201324: iPhoto and Aperture: Using Photo Stream
Learn about iPhoto and Aperture: Using Photo StreamQ: I want to stream all pics to iPhoto. I have updated my iMac to OSX Mavericks. There are no updates for iPhoto. However ... I want to stream all pics to iPhoto. I have updated my iMac to OSX Mavericks. There are no updates for iPhoto. However, when going to system preferences I am unable to select the photos. It only offers a 'learn more' button. more
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by LarryHN,Jan 15, 2014 9:11 AM in response to lackthetechygene
LarryHN
Jan 15, 2014 9:11 AM
in response to lackthetechygene
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Photos for Macwhat version of iPhoto do you have?
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Jan 15, 2014 9:12 AM in response to lackthetechygeneby Old Toad,After updating to Mavericks you need to upgrade iPhoto to v9.5.1 from the App Store. If your current iPhoto application is v 9.0 or newer the upgrade to 9.5.1 will be free at the App Store. However if you have iPhoto 8.1.2 or earlier you'll have to purchase 9.5.1.
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Jan 15, 2014 9:23 AM in response to LarryHNby lackthetechygene,Ahh, I see my current version is 8.1.2. So I need to update. However, I am stumped again. With iphoto open I checked for updates and it sent me to a page no longer available. So I tried going to the app store and typed in iphoto update 9.5.1 to no avail. Thirdly, I checked generally for any updates needed, nothing for iphoto came up. Any tips on succedding with an update?
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by LarryHN,Jan 15, 2014 9:35 AM in response to lackthetechygene
LarryHN
Jan 15, 2014 9:35 AM
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Photos for MacYes - you do not need an update - you need an upgrade which requires a purchase - go to the App store and purchase iPhoto 9.5.x, backup your iPhoto library and install the upgreade
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