I have an old macbook running 10.6.8. I want iPhoto version 9 ('11), but all I can find in the app store is version 9.3, which only runs on Lion. I want iPhoto for Snow Leopard. I can see no reason why Apple has forsaken Snow Leopard. There is no reason why the App store can't have version 9.0 so both Lion and Snow Leopard users can buy it and update it to suit individual needs. Does anyone know how to get version 9.0 for Snow Leopard online?
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The latest iPhoto version suitable for your imac (you really should update your 10.6 to 10.6.8; either that or update your profile) would then be iPhoto 9.2.3. This can be purchased from app store (that's where I got mine from). The other version on offer from app store is the Lion version which will not load on SL.
Yes I did. I guess Apple have removed 9.2.3 now that 9.3 is available (for Lion). You have to remember that Snow Leopard is on the verge of not being supported any more with the imminent arrival of Mountain Lion. You could try downloading the 10.6.8 combo updater, I suppose. You can install that safely over the top of your existing OS X. Then run software update.
Thanks, After calls to my dealer, the local Apple store, and Apple support (the store switched me there), I was able to determine that none of them stocked iLife '11. I've since ordered a copy from eBay. The problem with that is I'm buying through an un-supported channel. I would have no problem with Apple not stocking past versions of iphoto in the channel IF their current version of iphoto worked with Leopard and Snow Leopard (I won't mention Tiger) of which there are millions still in service. At the moment I have a large iphoto library (created under Tiger) with no software that can access it since I upgraded to Snow Leopard.
I have to say that I am in the same boat. Stressful nightmare trying to upgrade to snow leopard only to get home and find out there is no iphoto. Are you freaking kidding. Apple has become the 'bully nerd' that liked whipping your *** back in D&D back in middle school. The two trips to the 'Genius Bar' were a depressing joke, although I did manage the second time to restore partial functionality. The fact that they sent me home the first time to do a 'clean' install on my mac book pro is ridiculous. I had no business trying to do this and now after all that, I find out Apple wants more blood. Come on, man. The gluttony is obscene.
There is no way to legally download the latest version of iPhoto for free, as it only came 'free' with brand new Macs for a few years (and has now been replaced on the newest Macs with an app just called "Photos"). With the new Macs that qualified for the free downloads, the first time you signed in to the App Store you would be prompted to "Accept" iPhoto, iMovie and Garageband which would then bind these apps to your Apple ID as purchases (although they were free). At this point you could then technically download them on all machines that you owned for free, provided they met system requirements and you remembered your Apple ID and password (no activation key required).
I am wanting to move all my iPhoto pix from the computer that I am preparing to upgrade to OS 10.10 and have tried to move them via flash drive to a computer running 10.6.8, which is where this one is until I upgrade it. I could not find iPhoto on the older computer and tried to bring it over on the flash drive and it copied fine BUT will not install or open. I got some error message. I had already checked the App Store and all I can find is the latest version that requires 10.10 and I cannot get it with the OS 10.6.8. How can I get an iPhoto on the 10.6.8 computer so that I can see what came over?
If your computer did not come with iPhoto preinstalled, you can buy iLife '11 installers from Amazon or eBay, but it would be more economic first to upgrade to Yosemite, then you will be able to download iPhoto 9.6 for free.
UPDATE: Apple has discontinued support for iPhoto. You can download its replacement, Photos for Mac, by upgrading to OS X Yosemite for free. If you're already running Yosemite, you can download Photos for Mac by checking for updates in the Mac App Store.
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I've got three 10.6 computers that won't install OS X updates. Checking for new software will show about a dozen updates (Security updates, Safari, iPhoto, printers, etc) and if choose install it downloads them. After downloading and then clicking restart the computer sits at the purplish sky desktop with no progress bar, and then after about 3 minutes it goes back to the login window (without ever installing or restarting).
If I then select check for updates the same updates will all be presented and I can repeat the process. Manually downloading and installing an update such as 10.6.8 combo updater works as it should, and then check for updates no longer presents that particular update as an option.
In March 2012, one of the certificates that Apple signed their updates with expired. Any update downloaded before then will not run without errors. I don't remember what was written to the system log.
The solution is to re-download the updates, or, temporarily set your system clock to (before March, 2012). If the updates have already been downloaded, you don't need a network connection while they are installed. And, after the installation completes, you can reset your system clock back to the proper date.
I had the same issue, a 10.6.8 combo update I had downloaded a couple of years ago now refuses to install, with no valid reason. Software update appears not to see the need of a 10.6.8 update even though the OSX is still on 10.6. I also note that I can no longer find the full 10.6.8 combo updater on Apple Downloads website.
Reverting to an earlier version like 10.7 or 10.6 can be more complicated, especially without a Time Machine backup. This article provides a detailed look at a recent attempt to revert from 10.10.3 to 10.6.8, without the benefit of a Snow Leopard Time Machine backup. The results were mixed, but mostly positive.
You are right Carl. I see the same thing. I tried Yosemite for some time now mainly to check upon an app that should replace my PPC app that is not running on 10.7+. Well, it was not that good. Going back to 10.6.8 is like back to the future. It looks and behaves so much better. Yosemite is simply a disgrace.
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