I get an error message when I try to open iPhoto. Does iPhoto come with Mavericks? It shows in the list of apps that downloaded with Mavericks but doesn't open. I can't find an update for it. Is it sold separately from Mavericks?
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I get an error message when I try to open iPhoto. Does iPhoto come with Mavericks? It shows in the list of apps that downloaded with Mavericks but doesn't open. I can't find an update for it. Is it sold separately from Mavericks?
what kind of error? like "you can't open the application "iPhoto" because it's not supported on this type of ..."?
what kind of error? like "you can't open the application "iPhoto" because it's not supported on this type of ..."?
I couldn't recall the error message. I just went back and looked. iPhoto is no longer in Applications. Does it come with Mavericks or just sold separately?
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my best friend’s sister makes $81 every hour on the laptop . She has been without work for 7 months but last month her pay check was $12458 just working on the laptop for a few hours. over here
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I get an error message when I try to open iPhoto. Does iPhoto come with Mavericks? It shows in the list of apps that downloaded with Mavericks but doesn't open. I can't find an update for it. Is it sold separately from Mavericks?
what kind of error? like "you can't open the application "iPhoto" because it's not supported on this type of ..."?
what kind of error? like "you can't open the application "iPhoto" because it's not supported on this type of ..."?
I couldn't recall the error message. I just went back and looked. iPhoto is no longer in Applications. Does it come with Mavericks or just sold separately?
Never mind. I got the answer: http://www.macworld.com/article/2056159/what-you-need-to-know-about-apples-free-apps-policy.html
I would have gotten the upgrade if I hadn't used clean installation and lost the Snow Leopard version of iPhoto.
Apple givith and Apple taketh away.
Never mind. I got the answer: http://www.macworld.com/article/2056159/what-you-need-to-know-about-apples-free-apps-policy.html
I would have gotten the upgrade if I hadn't used clean installation and lost the Snow Leopard version of iPhoto.
Apple givith and Apple taketh away.
I'm happy ypu founf the answer