Q: Back to iphoto help please
Right. I have lost patience with Photos. I want events back as I use them differently from albums and like to find the events arranged chronologically when I open the app (yes, I have submitted a feedback request to Apple).
It has got to the stage where I never even go on Photos any more because I know my photos will just appear in an unmanageable jumble and I will not find what I want and I cannot organise them the way I want.
So, I have decided to go back to iPhoto.
Is there a protocal I need to follow to make sure I don't lose anything and that all will be well when I get there, and so my computer knows to open iPhoto and not Photos next time?
I would be grateful for any pointers here. Thanks.
Posted on Jun 20, 2015 4:29 AM
First, make sure you have the latest (& last) version of iPhotos installed. That is version 9.6.1, the only version compatible with Yosemite 10.10.3. If you do not, see the user tip, Get iPhoto 9.6.1 if you didn't update before OS X 10.10.3 by Barney-15E for info on how to get it.
Next, find your iPhotos Library file. By default it will be in your Pictures folder but could be somewhere else. Double-click on it. You should get this:
Choose the circled option, after taking note of the info about any changes you have made in Photos since migrating not being in the iPhoto Library.
You can remove Photos from the Dock & replace it with the iPhoto application (drag it into the Dock from the Applications folder) if you want. Launching it from the Dock should open your iPhotos Library from now on.
Posted on Jun 20, 2015 5:00 AM
