HT201324: iPhoto and Aperture: Using Photo Stream
Learn about iPhoto and Aperture: Using Photo Stream
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Apr 13, 2014 11:26 PM in response to steve hazeriby Terence Devlin,Did you buy this machine new? If so, go to the Mac App Store and accept the App on the Purchases list.
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Apr 14, 2014 6:29 AM in response to steve hazeriby LarryHN,no idea since you do not tell us what you have or andthing else
Is it a new machine? If so then accept in the App store under the Apple ID that was used to set up the computer
Did you upgrade your OS on an older machine? If so then it depends on what (undisclosed) version you currently have - for iPhoto '11 there is a free update in the App store under the computers Apple ID - for older versions you must pruchas iPhoto '11 in the App store - for iPhoto 7 or earlier you ust also download, install and execute the library upgrader and then run iPhoto
With no details and no context nly guesses an be made
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Apr 14, 2014 10:39 AM in response to steve hazeriby Old Toad,This screenshot shows which previous versions of iPhoto are compatible with Mavericks. It also indicates which versions qualify for a free upgrade to iPhoto 9.5.1 and which require a purchase:
Note 1: every day more users are reporting problems with iPhoto 8.1.2 so I've included it in the non compatible category.
Note 2: If your previous version of iPhoto was iPhoto 7 (08) or earlier you'll need to download and run the iPhoto Library Upgrader 1.1application on the library before opening it with iPhoto9.5.1.
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