Download Iphoto 9.6.1 Dmg

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Download Iphoto 9.6.1 Dmg

Hello, I am a long time Mac user but new to this forum. Because I don't like unstable OS and App releases I usually trail behind on upgrades. As Apple supports its current OS and the 2 previous versions, I am currently using Mavericks. Unfortunately I did not keep up with and download the different updates to iPhoto. I had purchased the disk based version of iLife '11 and have version 9.4.3 of iPhoto. When I moved up to Mavericks, I wrongly thought I needed version 9.6.1 of iPhoto.

I was able to get this from a local Apple reseller here were I live. However, that version is for Yosemite not Mavericks. I need version 9.5.1 of iPhoto. Unfortunately the Apple reseller did not have this version. Obviously I can not get it from the Mac App Store or Apple. Can anyone help me with this, please?

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Do you mean that you went to the Mac App Store and looked for an update to iPhoto and there was none there? And if so, why can't you go back to the same Apple reseller from whom you got 9.6.1 and ask for 9.5.1? I was under the impression that if you are running Mavericks, you should be able to continue to update Mavericks' versions of Apple apps until Mavericks is no longer supported.Sorry, I should have stated that the Apple reseller did not have this version. As for Mavericks support, I believe it's just for the operating system itself. I checked Apple Support Downloads and they only have version 9.4.3. The App Store itself simply says it's not available, this includes 9.6.1 also, in the US store. I tried deleting 9.4.3 and reopening the App Store and looked for it again to no avail.

Apple itself wants me to upgrade to Photos but I wish to stick with iPhoto for now. Ok, that information makes it a bit more clear. I am not an iPhoto or Photos user, so I'll defer to those who are to chime in, but normally, if you are running an older, but still supported version of the OS, then Apple apps that are for that version are also supported. Maybe that changed with the release of Photos to replace iPhoto, but I do know that Mavericks users could get to the latest version of iPhotos even after El Cap was released. Don't know why you can't.

One solution could be to move up to Yosemite, if you have the installer for it. Actually El Cap is pretty good, too, and is an even quicker version Yosemite, IMHO. Ok, that information makes it a bit more clear.

I am not an iPhoto or Photos user, so I'll defer to those who are to chime in, but normally, if you are running an older, but still supported version of the OS, then Apple apps that are for that version are also supported. Maybe that changed with the release of Photos to replace iPhoto, but I do know that Mavericks users could get to the latest version of iPhotos even after El Cap was released. Don't know why you can't. One solution could be to move up to Yosemite, if you have the installer for it. Actually El Cap is pretty good, too, and is an even quicker version Yosemite, IMHO.Yeah for the most part I've found that Apple does keep apps around for specific versions of their OS's, like Snow Leopard, but there are a few instances like iPhoto where they don't. IPhoto 9.4.3 itself has the ability to check for updates and even tells me that 9.5 is available to update to.

However when I click on 'Open Software Update' it redirects me to the App Store and once again I'm told it's not available in the US store. As far as moving up to Yosemite or El Capitan, I think I'll just hang back until Apple comes out with Yellowstone, Shasta, or whatever they decide to call the next OS! I am starting to rethink my position on staying 2 OS iterations back. When I finally upgraded to Mavericks when El Capitan was released, I felt that my Mac seemed snappier. However, I did just have a 2 TB Seagate hybrid drive installed. Etpro Download 3.2.6.