When Apple executives released the new application called Photos in the spring of 2015, they left open a very short window in which iPhoto fans could download and install version 9.6.1 of iPhoto, which is the end of the line for that application. Apple had apparently adopted a rather arrogant policy in which they were compelling iPhoto users to make the transition to Photos and to the iCloud by locking iPhoto users out of using the latest iteration of iPhoto anymore. How did they accomplish this? In two ways: (1) by making sure that iPhoto before 9.6.1 was not going to launch under the newest Mac OSes; and (2) by removing version 9.6.1, the last update, from the App Store so that it could not be downloaded. It is their game, and you have to play by their rules, they were saying. If you could not manage to download version 9.6.1 while it was still available through the App Store, you were out-of-luck. Too bad for you!Apple fixed things so that version 9.6 was not going to launch under Yosemite, so many iPhoto fans, who did not check in at the App Store to download the final upgrade before the window abruptly closed, got angry and cursed Apple for leaving them in the lurch. They vented their anger all over the Internet, as they repeatedly encountered what appeared to be an error in the App Store application whenever they tried to download the upgrade to version 9.6.1 of iPhoto. When they tried to download the iPhoto update, all they would get was a cryptic message saying that the file was 'temporarily unavailable.' This frustration went on for about six months. I was among that group who tried, but failed, to download that final upgrade.Well, the frustration is over, because today, as always, I clicked on iPhoto listing in the Updates tab of the App Store, and, to my surprise and delight, the upgrade to version 9.6.1 of iPhoto actually began to download! I just installed it on the Yosemite partition of my Mac Pro, and it launched just fine. The 'temporary' freeze-out appears to have ended.Now, all those diehard iPhoto fans—some of whom complained that they were unable to access their treasure trove of images—can get off their knees: their prayers have been answered. However, these humble supplicants should not overlook the lesson: you never know how long the download window will remain open. So, if you want version 9.6.1 of iPhoto, you better grab it while you still can. You just never know if that window will soon crash right on top of your hands.
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- IPhoto 11 is the latest version of Apple's popular photo manipulation and sharing app. With iPhoto 11 you can touch up photos, create slideshows, organize.
Upgrading from iPhoto '09 to iPhoto '11 is actually pretty easy. If you purchase iPhoto as part of iLife '11, just run the iLife '11 installer. If you purchase iPhoto '11 from Apple's Mac Store, the software will be automatically installed for you.
One interesting wrinkle in the update process is that Apple at one time offered a free demo version of iLife '09. If you still have the demo version hanging around on your Mac you can use it to upgrade to iLife '11 without having to purchase the newer iLife suite.
iPhoto Version Numbers
If you're confused by the iPhoto names and versions, you're not the only one. Apple used a somewhat convoluted naming scheme for iPhoto and the iLife suites, never quite getting the version numbers in sync. That is why you have an iPhoto '11 name that is actually iPhoto version 9.x
There are two things you should be sure to do; before you install iPhoto '11 make sure you have a backup, and one you install it iPhoto '11, but before you launch it for the first time make sure and check that it is the most current version.
Backup iPhoto
Before you install any iPhoto upgrade or update, you should back up your iPhoto Library. This is especially important with iPhoto '11. There was a problem with the initial version of iPhoto '11 that caused some individuals to lose the contents of their iPhoto Library during the upgrade process. By backing up your iPhoto Library before you upgrade iPhoto, you can copy the iPhoto Library backup file to your hard drive if something goes wrong during the upgrade process. When you relaunch iPhoto '09, it will update the library, and you can try the upgrade again.
If you're not sure how to back up your iPhoto Library, our Backup iPhoto '11 - How to Back Up Your iPhoto Library guide will walk you through the process. (The instructions are the same for iPhoto '09.). You can also use Time Machine or a favorite cloning app such as Carbon Copy Cloner.
Update iPhoto
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After you upgrade iPhoto but before you launch it for the first time, use Software Update (Apple Menu, Software Update) to check for updates to iPhoto, which is currently at version 9.6.1. (Although iPhoto is part of the iLife '11 Suite, it's actually iPhoto v. 9.)
If you prefer to perform a manual update, you can download the latest version of iPhoto at Apple's iPhoto Support site. Just click the Downloads link.
Be sure to update to the latest version of iPhoto '11 before you launch iPhoto for the first time.
iPhoto or Photos
While I won't call iPhoto obsolete, it is no longer supported by Apple, having been replaced by the Photos app with the release of OS X El Capitan. While Photos does not currently have all the bells and whistles iPhoto had, it is continuing to add features with each update. It also has the advantage that it is included with OS X El Capitan and the newer macOS.
Mac App Store
Apple is no longer updating iPhoto, however, it continues to work in OS X El Capitan as well as macOS Sierra. It remains available from the Mac App Store as a download provided you have purchased or updated the app through the store in the past. Just check the Purchased tab of the Mac App Store for the iPhoto app. If it is present, you can download the app.
For complete instructions about redownloading apps from the store check out: How to Re-Download Apps From the Mac App Store.