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Oct 10, 2015 1:10 PM in response to LarryHNby briegull,as of Oct 10 iPhoto is NOT on the app store.
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Oct 10, 2015 1:26 PM in response to briegullby léonie,briegull wrote:
as of Oct 10 iPhoto is NOT on the app store.
You cannot purchase it any longer, and the Updates tab does not work, but you can reinstall and update this way, if your copy of iPhoto has been associated with your AppleID. Get iPhoto 9.6.1 if you didn't update before OS X 10.10.3
http://www.macrumors.com/2015/09/29/older-software-returns-mac-app-store/
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Oct 10, 2015 1:32 PM in response to léonieby briegull,you had me all excited there, Leonie! Did that, put in apple id, and get "this item is temporarily unavailable." Darnit!
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Oct 10, 2015 1:50 PM in response to briegullby léonie,Did that, put in apple id, and get "this item is temporarily unavailable." Darnit!
Did you try it from the "Purchases" tab and not the "Updates" tab?
It will only work, if the button besides iPhoto says "Install" and not "update". Move all installed incompatible iPhoto versions to the Trash, disconnect all backup disks. Spotlight must not see iPhoto as installed on your Mac. Then restart the App Store and hope for the Install button instead of "Update".
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Oct 11, 2015 1:30 AM in response to Treemarkby paula1040,I love iPhoto, it is easy to edit any photo's and keeps the original. I don't mind upgrading to photo's but also want to continue using IPhoto. Have upgraded my macbook, and can no longer use IPhoto - so WILL NOT be upgrading my IMac!
There should be a warning that it will stop IPhoto working - or an option to let you continue using it.
Very disappointed as the photos editing is non -existent - so you have to edit on another programme. I do use Elements, but IPhoto was good for minor adjustments and sharing to Flickr etc....
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Oct 11, 2015 2:46 AM in response to paula1040by léonie,Have you tried to update by reinstalling, paula?
If iPhoto is showing in your Purchases History at the App Store you can update, as described by Barney: Get iPhoto 9.6.1 if you didn't update before OS X 10.10.3
It was a temporary glitch at the AppStore that made updating impossible, or Apple reconsidered:
http://www.macrumors.com/2015/09/29/older-software-returns-mac-app-store/
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Oct 11, 2015 10:09 AM in response to léonieby paula1040,Have had a looking the App store and it says 'paused' if I click resume, it says temporarily unavailable?
How can I reinstall it - as have looked at other links on here, but the webpage says this option is no longer available.
Poor show Apple!
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Oct 11, 2015 10:20 AM in response to paula1040by léonie,Does Photos show in your Purchases history? The "Updates" tab of the App Store is no longer supported. You can only update by reinstalling, iF iPhoto is showing on the fourth tab, "Purchases". Does it?
If yes, open the Launchpad, find the partial iPhoto download, hold down on iPhoto until the app icons start to wiggle, then press the "x" to uninstall.
Launch the App Store again, and iPhoto should now show with an "Install" button. Press "Install".
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Oct 11, 2015 11:12 AM in response to léonieby paula1040,The install button is there, but if I click it it says:
We could not complete your purchase -The product distribution file could not be verified. It may be damaged or was not signed.
Looks like Apple may have stopped people re-downloading!!
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Oct 11, 2015 11:27 AM in response to paula1040by léonie,You could try to disable temporarily the checking of the certificates. perhaps the certificate of iphoto has expired.
See System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General.
Allow to install apps from everywhere. But change it back to "Mac App Store and identified developers" after you got iPhoto installed.
I just tried to install iPhoto again from the German App Store and it is still working. Took four minutes to download and it is running well.
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Oct 11, 2015 11:39 AM in response to léonieby paula1040,Many thanks - Just done as you suggested, (security, general, allow apps -Anywhere) but unfortunately the same error message appears
"The product distribution file could not be verified. It may be damaged or was not signed."
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Oct 11, 2015 11:47 AM in response to paula1040by léonie,That is a pity! Then the store in your country has a damaged version. Which country are you in, so we can compare notes with others who are having the same problem.
I'd send a bug report to Apple, so they will fix it. The form is here: Apple - iPhoto Mac - Feedback
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Oct 11, 2015 11:50 AM in response to léonieby paula1040,I'm in UK - I will send a bug report as you suggest. Many thanks for your help and advice.
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Oct 11, 2015 12:04 PM in response to léonieby paula1040,What would you think about reverting to Yosemite? Do you think this would allow me to re-install IPhoto?
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Oct 11, 2015 12:14 PM in response to paula1040by léonie,I am not sure, what is blocking the download in your case. If it is indeed caused by the new "System Integrity Protection" in El Capitan, that is preventing you from installing older software, reverting to Yosemite might help.
If you have a spare external disk, you could try to boot into recovery and reinstall Yosemite on the external drive. (OS X Yosemite: Revert to a previous OS X version). If you can download iPhoto on that system you could copy it over.
But I am not sure, if El Cap is he culprit, since I could download and install iPhoto without problems right now.
