Apple: Download iPhoto 9.0.1 for iPhoto 11 Upgrade to Avoid Data Loss. Since the release of iLife 11 earlier this month, a number of customers upgrading to iPhoto 11 started reporting data loss. IPhoto 9.6 – Import, edit, and share your photos. October 18, 2014. IPhoto lets you do more than you ever thought possible with your photos. It gives you easy ways to find, sort, and rediscover your favorites. Simple but powerful editing tools let you turn good shots into magnificent ones. IPhoto'11, versions 9.0 to 9.4.3 are still available, if you purchase them. If you are using iPhoto 8.1.2 now, you are running the iPhoto release that came for free with new Macs with MacOS X 10.5.x before 2010. IPhoto '11 came for free with new Macs with Snow Leopard, MacOS X 10.6.x or newer. Apple iPhoto 9.6.1 Organize, save, share and edit your photos. Automatically Organize Photos 7.96 Automatically Organize Photos on computer; Iphoto 1.9 b67 Download pictures from web or internet; Convert PowerPoint to Flash and Share It 3.35 Convert PPT to Flash and Share in SlideServe; Organize MP3 Music 4.69 Organize MP3 Music - Easily.
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If you’ve continued to use iPhoto after Apple discontinued it in 2015, you had to know its days were numbered. Many people preferred iPhoto’s controls and the new Photos app was initially missing features and buggy, crashy, and slow at times. Photos has improved substantially, though it’s still not everyone’s cup of tea.
Now, iPhoto’s number is finally truly up. The outdated software won’t launch in macOS Catalina, because its core functions rely on a software framework Apple has also sent riding into the sunset.
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If you upgraded to Catalina without first launching Photos or finding another solution, what options do you have? Plenty.
Launch Photos in Catalina. Photos can still read and upgrade an iPhoto library, as it doesn’t require launching iPhoto. Photos doesn’t copy the iPhoto images, but it uses a special kind of link that lets the same file exist in two places, avoiding increasing your storage requirements.
Switch to Google Photos. Google offers desktop and mobile apps for importing images and syncs via its cloud service. You can have the desktop software read an iPhoto library to upload your images.
Switch to Adobe Lightroom for photo library managing and maybe for cloud-based sync. Adobe offers two different versions: one is oriented towards images stored on a computer (Lightroom Classic), while the other leans heavily on cloud-based sharing and access for mobile, desktop, and Web (the weirdly named Adobe Photoshop Lightroom). The cloud-oriented version is just $10 a month, which includes 1TB of storage and the use of all the apps across your devices.
Install a virtual machine to keep macOS Mojave or an earlier macOS running for iPhoto and other apps. While it’s not a solution forever, you can use Parallels or VMWare Fusion within Catalina. You can postpone making a change for a little or long while. (You could also revert to Mojave, but that’s a time-limited choice, too, and Mac models released after this point won’t run macOS before Catalina.)
With Google Photos and either Lightroom choice, you won’t be able to preserve metadata added in iPhoto, however. And you might not be able to import modified versions of photos you edited within iPhoto—only the originals. Upgrading to Photos or using a virtual machine preserves both.
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