Q: I am absolutely FLABBERGASTED!!
I had iPhoto 9.6 on my computer. I wish to CONTINUE to use it. An Apple update just installed their new Photos and installed a "no-go" sign on my previously perfectly working iPhoto 9.6 and all previous versions.
WITHOUT ANY PRIOR WARNING.
I am NOT interested in having ONLY Photos - I don't mind it being there to try it out, but to UNILATERALLY REMOVE iPhoto is UNACCEPTABLE.
Apple please re-instate it forthwith.
Posted on Apr 12, 2015 3:50 AM
There's a workaround to get iPhoto 9.6 to work. See this post by Todd Dixon:
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Apr 10, 2015 4:58 PM
Re: Is iPhoto deleted by the 10.10.3 update ?
in response to Philippe Barthelemy
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Everyone... if moving your iPhoto to the trash (don't empty trash) and redownloading from your purchases or hidden purchases does not work then, as per my earlier post, simply remove it from the trash and right-click on iPhoto and click Show package contents, then go in to Contents, and in to the MacOS folder and double click the iPhoto app from there... it launches just fine! So make an alias for it or drag it in to your dock. A non-pretty but functional workaround.
I've tested it and it works with iPhoto 9.5.1 and 9.6 but not with earlier versions.
Also, when iPhoto is launched so is the Terminal and it must remain open while iPhoto is being used. Closing the Terminal application will close iPhoto. Terminal can be hidden to keep it out of the way.
Posted on Apr 12, 2015 4:11 PM
