IPHOTO - Unable to excess iPhoto
Just checking my iMac is a late 2013 model. Why can't I excess iPhoto?
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Just checking my iMac is a late 2013 model. Why can't I excess iPhoto?
Which system version is installed on your iMac? On OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite or newer you need IPhoto 9,6.1. You need to own an AppStore version of iPhoto to be able to update to this version. it will run on all system versions up to macOS 14 Mojave, the end of the rope for IPhoto. If you do not own an AppStore version of IPhoto, there is no way to get a. compatible version for any system version released after 2015, when Apple stopped the development of iPhoto and replaced it by Photos.
Which system version is installed on your iMac? On OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite or newer you need IPhoto 9,6.1. You need to own an AppStore version of iPhoto to be able to update to this version. it will run on all system versions up to macOS 14 Mojave, the end of the rope for IPhoto. If you do not own an AppStore version of IPhoto, there is no way to get a. compatible version for any system version released after 2015, when Apple stopped the development of iPhoto and replaced it by Photos.
If you're running Catalina, because it depends on a 32-bit library. Launch Photos with the Option key held down, click on Other Library, and choose the iPhoto one.
If you're running an earlier OS, it depends on what happens when you try.
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IPHOTO - Unable to excess iPhoto