Re: iPhoto

2010-10-19 Thread Malcolm O'Brien

Looks like iLife '06 is the one for you.


If only they sold it.
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Re: iPhoto

2010-10-19 Thread Malcolm O'Brien
Joe and Jack, thanks for the tips. But really, my *best* course of 
action would be to re-install Panther and *SELL* my copy of Leopard!

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Re: iPhoto

2010-10-19 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Oct 19, 2010, at 10:32 AM, Malcolm O'Brien wrote:

 Joe and Jack, thanks for the tips. But really, my *best* course of action 
 would be to re-install Panther and *SELL* my copy of Leopard!

I'd disagree entirely. Leopard is a major upgrade over Panther, and iPhoto has 
also been steadily improved over the years; even iPhoto 8 will run on your 
hardware without issue...I ran it on my 1GHz Titanium Powerbook quite happily. 
There's vastly imnproved photo tools in it over the ancient version you had 
under Panther.

Upgrading iPhoto, and sticking with leopard will get you a much better system.

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Re: iPhoto

2010-10-19 Thread Malcolm O'Brien

I'd disagree entirely.


I know. But in the scenario I described I'd have everything I started 
with AND not be out the $100. Not to say that there weren't issues WRT 
using Panther, but it's all moot on a PPC anyway really. The bus it went 
under is already over the horizon.



iPhoto has also been steadily improved over the years


All I ever did with it was rename all the photos, which doesn't rename 
them. No longer having it, I don't put photos on it any more. shrug I 
still have my iPhoto library; I just don't have a reason to have it any 
more. Not _my_ fault.



Upgrading iPhoto, and sticking with leopard will get you a much better system.


Excepting the other upgraded apps that want more hardware than I have. 
In which case, I'd still have less software than I started with and be 
out _more than_ $100.


Actually, my most likely course of action will be to ignore the iMac 
entirely and score the cheapest used Intel Mini I can find.

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Re: iPhoto

2010-10-18 Thread Malcolm O'Brien

OS X doesn't come with any iLife apps. If you have the original disks, the one 
that says Application Install should restore them.


So, even though iPhoto on my machine (which was supplied with Panther) 
says it doesn't run on Leopard, you're saying that I can successfully 
re-install iPhoto from my original disks? (The message is that this 
version of iPhoto can't run with this version of OSX.)


That would be good, because I'd been thinking it totally unreasonable 
that iPhoto should be taken back because I'd upgraded the OS.

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Re: iPhoto

2010-10-18 Thread Elliott Price
No... Probably not. Amanda (the OP, to whom my response was directed) has a 
much newer iMac, that came with a much newer version of iPhoto. In your case, 
you'll need to get a newer iLife install disk. 


-Elliott




On Oct 18, 2010, at 11:59 AM, Malcolm O'Brien wrote:

 OS X doesn't come with any iLife apps. If you have the original disks, the 
 one that says Application Install should restore them.
 
 So, even though iPhoto on my machine (which was supplied with Panther) says 
 it doesn't run on Leopard, you're saying that I can successfully re-install 
 iPhoto from my original disks? (The message is that this version of iPhoto 
 can't run with this version of OSX.)
 
 That would be good, because I'd been thinking it totally unreasonable that 
 iPhoto should be taken back because I'd upgraded the OS.
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Re: iPhoto

2010-10-18 Thread Elliott Price
I know for sure that iLife '06 runs in Leopard. I ran iPhoto '06 in Leopard 
myself. Looks like iLife '06 is the one for you. 


-Elliott



 iLife 06 System requirements
 
 Macintosh computer with a PowerPC G4, PowerPC G5, or Intel Core processor.
 733 MHz or faster for iDVD. -- X
 High definition video requires 1 GHz G4 or faster and 512 MB of RAM.
 256 MB of RAM required (512 MB recommended). -- X
 High definition video requires 1 GHz G4 or faster and 512 MB of RAM. -- X
 1024 x 768 display resolution
 iMovie HD 6 requires Quartz Extreme-compatible graphics cards -- ??
 
 
 But will it run on Leopard? How can I know? What can I believe?
 
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iPhoto

2010-10-17 Thread Amanda Ward

Hi All...

I recently did a clean reinstall of 10.6 on my Intel iMac. Now I can't
iPhoto... it's not in the Applications directory and Spotlight has no
hits for iPhoto.

Am I missing something here? Does Snow Leopard not install iPhoto for
some reason?

Thanks for any adviced!

Amanda

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Re: iPhoto

2010-10-17 Thread Isaac Smith
I'm pretty sure that none of the clean non-machine-specific system installs 
have the iLife applications. But you should have some disk with the iLife suite 
on it somewhere. I think it should be labeled Applications, and it'll be a 
grey machine-specific install disk.

I hope this helps!

Isaac

On Oct 17, 2010, at 6:46 PM, Amanda Ward wrote:

 Hi All...
 
 I recently did a clean reinstall of 10.6 on my Intel iMac. Now I can't
 iPhoto... it's not in the Applications directory and Spotlight has no
 hits for iPhoto.
 
 Am I missing something here? Does Snow Leopard not install iPhoto for
 some reason?
 
 Thanks for any adviced!
 
 Amanda
 
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Re: iPhoto

2010-10-17 Thread Cyrus Griffin
OS X doesn't come with any iLife apps. If you have the original disks, the one 
that says Application Install should restore them. 


 -Elliott

On Oct 17, 2010, at 3:46 PM, Amanda Ward amanda.w...@comcast.net wrote:

 Hi All...
 
 I recently did a clean reinstall of 10.6 on my Intel iMac. Now I can't
 iPhoto... it's not in the Applications directory and Spotlight has no
 hits for iPhoto.
 
 Am I missing something here? Does Snow Leopard not install iPhoto for
 some reason?
 
 Thanks for any adviced!
 
 Amanda

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