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tonymacx86 said:No- it's a free update through App Store.
w6vms said:tonymacx86 said:No- it's a free update through App Store.
App store doesn't show any updates for iPhoto (though I did get a bi Xcode update). Clicking on "check for updates" on iPhoto says that 9.1.5 is the latest.
Am I missing something?
Got it...thxtonymacx86 said:No- it's a free update through App Store.
tonymacx86 said:w6vms said:tonymacx86 said:No- it's a free update through App Store.
App store doesn't show any updates for iPhoto (though I did get a bi Xcode update). Clicking on "check for updates" on iPhoto says that 9.1.5 is the latest.
Am I missing something?
If you have iLife '11 it's either in the App Store or in Software Update.
w6vms said:Ah... light bulb moment... maybe I need to be on 10.7.2 before the app store tells me I need iPhoto 9.2
Let me try upgrading...
w6vms said:So, iPhoto 9.2 works fine with a small library and Photo Stream turned on. But with a large library (311 GB), it crashes if Photo Stream is turned on.
I can reproduce this every time.