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Since the release of iLife 11 earlier this month, a number of customers upgrading to iPhoto 11 started reporting data loss. There doesn't seem to be a large number of affected users, but these occurrences may also not be 'extremely rare', as Apple implies in a note describing the iPhoto 9.0.1 update.

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According to the Cupertino, California based maker of Macintosh computers, iPhoto 9.0.1 'addresses issues that, in extremely rare cases, could result in data loss when upgrading a library from an earlier version of iPhoto.'

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A Support document containing detailed information about the update is also available.

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. Am using an OS X Mavericks iPhoto 9.4.3 and trying to install iPhoto 9.5.1 - but when I load up iPhoto 9.4.3, it states that I should update to iPhoto 9.5.1 - I click 'Go to Software Update', am booted to the Mac App Store, then it doesn't show iPhoto 9.5.1 as an available download.

Knowledge base article HT4431 begins with Apple noting that 'Before an existing iPhoto library can be used with iPhoto '11 it must be upgraded.

'This process occurs when you open your library with iPhoto '11 for the first time. In extremely rare cases, if you do not follow the recommendations below during the upgrade process you may experience data loss,' the company acknowledges.

According to Apple, the article outlines the various events that may occur during the library upgrade process. It basically offers advice on how to avoid data loss.

'The library upgrade process is generally safe and reliable, but it's always a good idea to have a backup of your library in case of unforeseen issues,' reads the document.

Before upgrading to iPhoto 11, users must keep in mind that fully upgrading a very large library can take a long time, Apple says, 'even up to an hour or more.'

'Before updating to iPhoto '11, it is recommended that all customers download and install the iPhoto 9.0.1 software update,' the document continues to reveal.

'From the Apple () menu, choose Software Update and check for the iPhoto 9.0.1 Update. You can also manually download the iPhoto 9.0.1 update here. Follow the instructions to install iPhoto 9.0.1 and then reopen iPhoto '11 to complete the update,' goes Apple's advice.

User must also not force quit the application during the update process, if they attempt to upgrade their library a second (or third) time after the software unexpectedly quits, and the iPhoto 9.0.1 software update is not installed.

'If the software unexpectedly quits, iPhoto may on subsequent launches appear to stop responding during the upgrade process,' Apple claims.

'Customers are advised to let the process continue until the upgrade progress bar is displayed. For very large libraries, iPhoto '11 may appear to be inactive for several minutes before the progress bar is displayed — do not force quit the application during this period.' Mac os 10.12 2 download.

A final warning is then posted, for those who've force quit iPhoto '11 during a library upgrade:

'If you have force quit iPhoto '11 during a library upgrade, you should not attempt to open iPhoto '11 or upgrade the library again without first installing the iPhoto 9.0.1 Update.'

A practical and user-friendly application that enables you to quickly and effortlessly organize, edit, save and share your digital photos

What's new in iPhoto 9.4.3:

  • Photos can now be deleted from My Photo Stream by dragging to the Trash
  • Photos can now be exported from Photo Stream using the Export command in the File menu
  • RAW images manually imported from My Photo Stream are now editable
  • Fixes a bug that could cause manually-rotated photos to appear unrotated when shared to Photo Stream
Read the full changelog

iPhoto is a fully-featured photo organizer and editor that enables you to import, manage, sort, edit and share your digital pictures from within a user-friendly and well-designed interface.

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You can buy, download and install the latest version of iPhoto via the Mac App Store for $14.99. The installation process is pretty straightforward and can be completed in a couple of minutes depending on the speed of your Internet connection.

From iPhoto's main window you will be able to organize and sort your pictures using Places, Events and Faces. The full screen mode helps you take advantage of every pixel of your Mac display while the 64-bit support allows you to scroll smoothly between the photos.

On top of that, the intuitive built-in editing tools are designed to help you apply various photo effects, adjust the exposure of the picture, remove red-eye effect and enhance your favorite pictures by improving their color saturation and lighting with just a mouse click.

Thanks to the sharing feature you can send your photos to friends and family via Messages, create themed emails and post your pictures on Twitter, Facebook and Flickr. In addition, you can create photo books, greeting cards, calendars, slideshows and albums that you can share along with your videos via iCloud Photo Sharing.

iPhoto is also capable to import pictures from My Photo Stream to your library and add photos from your iPhoto library to My Photo Stream in order to view them on all your devices. Moreover, the iCloud Photo Sharing feature enables you to create shared photo streams to which you can invite friends and family to add their own photos, videos and comments.

All in all, iPhoto is a smooth-running and user-oriented application that enables you to handle, sort, edit, enhance, share and print your pictures.

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A Support document containing detailed information about the update is also available.

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. Am using an OS X Mavericks iPhoto 9.4.3 and trying to install iPhoto 9.5.1 - but when I load up iPhoto 9.4.3, it states that I should update to iPhoto 9.5.1 - I click 'Go to Software Update', am booted to the Mac App Store, then it doesn't show iPhoto 9.5.1 as an available download.

Knowledge base article HT4431 begins with Apple noting that 'Before an existing iPhoto library can be used with iPhoto '11 it must be upgraded.

'This process occurs when you open your library with iPhoto '11 for the first time. In extremely rare cases, if you do not follow the recommendations below during the upgrade process you may experience data loss,' the company acknowledges.

According to Apple, the article outlines the various events that may occur during the library upgrade process. It basically offers advice on how to avoid data loss.

'The library upgrade process is generally safe and reliable, but it's always a good idea to have a backup of your library in case of unforeseen issues,' reads the document.

Before upgrading to iPhoto 11, users must keep in mind that fully upgrading a very large library can take a long time, Apple says, 'even up to an hour or more.'

'Before updating to iPhoto '11, it is recommended that all customers download and install the iPhoto 9.0.1 software update,' the document continues to reveal.

'From the Apple () menu, choose Software Update and check for the iPhoto 9.0.1 Update. You can also manually download the iPhoto 9.0.1 update here. Follow the instructions to install iPhoto 9.0.1 and then reopen iPhoto '11 to complete the update,' goes Apple's advice.

User must also not force quit the application during the update process, if they attempt to upgrade their library a second (or third) time after the software unexpectedly quits, and the iPhoto 9.0.1 software update is not installed.

'If the software unexpectedly quits, iPhoto may on subsequent launches appear to stop responding during the upgrade process,' Apple claims.

'Customers are advised to let the process continue until the upgrade progress bar is displayed. For very large libraries, iPhoto '11 may appear to be inactive for several minutes before the progress bar is displayed — do not force quit the application during this period.' Mac os 10.12 2 download.

A final warning is then posted, for those who've force quit iPhoto '11 during a library upgrade:

'If you have force quit iPhoto '11 during a library upgrade, you should not attempt to open iPhoto '11 or upgrade the library again without first installing the iPhoto 9.0.1 Update.'

A practical and user-friendly application that enables you to quickly and effortlessly organize, edit, save and share your digital photos

What's new in iPhoto 9.4.3:

  • Photos can now be deleted from My Photo Stream by dragging to the Trash
  • Photos can now be exported from Photo Stream using the Export command in the File menu
  • RAW images manually imported from My Photo Stream are now editable
  • Fixes a bug that could cause manually-rotated photos to appear unrotated when shared to Photo Stream
Read the full changelog

iPhoto is a fully-featured photo organizer and editor that enables you to import, manage, sort, edit and share your digital pictures from within a user-friendly and well-designed interface.

You can buy, download and install the latest version of iPhoto via the Mac App Store for $14.99. The installation process is pretty straightforward and can be completed in a couple of minutes depending on the speed of your Internet connection.

From iPhoto's main window you will be able to organize and sort your pictures using Places, Events and Faces. The full screen mode helps you take advantage of every pixel of your Mac display while the 64-bit support allows you to scroll smoothly between the photos.

On top of that, the intuitive built-in editing tools are designed to help you apply various photo effects, adjust the exposure of the picture, remove red-eye effect and enhance your favorite pictures by improving their color saturation and lighting with just a mouse click.

Thanks to the sharing feature you can send your photos to friends and family via Messages, create themed emails and post your pictures on Twitter, Facebook and Flickr. In addition, you can create photo books, greeting cards, calendars, slideshows and albums that you can share along with your videos via iCloud Photo Sharing.

iPhoto is also capable to import pictures from My Photo Stream to your library and add photos from your iPhoto library to My Photo Stream in order to view them on all your devices. Moreover, the iCloud Photo Sharing feature enables you to create shared photo streams to which you can invite friends and family to add their own photos, videos and comments.

All in all, iPhoto is a smooth-running and user-oriented application that enables you to handle, sort, edit, enhance, share and print your pictures.

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