

My purchases in 2013 for a Mobile is going to be Windows Phone 8 and my next PC is going to a Windows 8 All-In-One with touch. I feel Microsoft with Windows 7, Windows 8 & Windows Phone 8 have mastered the art of building quality OS and Apple has been sitting on its laurels.
IPHOTO GONE SOFTWARE
In 2012, Apple’s quality of Software has been disappointing – both with Mountain Lion and iOS 6.0. Select the options you want to use.Īfter these steps I tried copy ‘n’ paste again and this time all 345 pictures got copied correctly. A dialog will appear with rebuild options.Keep the keys held down until you are prompted to rebuild the library.Hold down the Command and Option keys on the keyboard Gone are the fancy color sliders of iPhotos corrections for White Balance, but you still get the ability to use a dropper to set white balance based on neutral.I followed the instructions here (below) and then Rebuild Database, then Rebuild Thumbnails in iPhoto. All went cheery, my hard drive was wiped of everything before, while the 10.5.5 OSX installed.
IPHOTO GONE PRO
I am using iPhoto ‘11 (Version: 9.4.2) in OS X Mountain Lion.ĭoing a web search I learnt iPhoto is notorious for these missing items in general and it is better to rebuild the database. Question: Q: Iphoto gone Recently I had to restore my 08 version of Macbook Pro to factory settings. Manually comparing both folders I could spot many of these missing 100 photos and there was nothing unique about them to be missing. But 100 photos kept missing while copy/pasting to Finder. I tried syncing the album to my iPad using iTunes and there all 345 pictures went through fine, I counted the photos manually – still 345. No amount of restarting iPhoto or iMac or trying it out in other folders help, the same 245 items kept reporting.

I was trying to copy all photos (about 345) in an event by pressing Command-A & Copy, then going to a Folder in Finder and then Pasting (Command-V), surprisingly Finder reported only 245 Items, 100 items simply went missing. Though the entire hard-drive in my iMac including iPhoto data is automatically backed up with Time Capsule, I am not comfortable trusting my photos only to iPhoto due to its proprietary database format for storing. When the rebuild iPhoto Library dialog box shows, select the options that apply to your particular issues. Once edited I copy the pictures and save them in a regular folder which is synced to cloud using SugarSync for save keeping. Press and hold the Option and Command keys and click to open iPhoto. If iPhoto is there then it will be v9.6.1.
IPHOTO GONE CODE
Yesterday it was THERE, after clicking it the message changed to ‘your app is downloaded’ - it is not on the desk top or in the Download folder, or installed into iPhoto or PHOTOS - I now enter it again and the message is ‘the code has been redeemed’.While at Home in my iMac I use iPhoto to import photos from my camera/devices, edit and manage them. A: Go to the App Store and check out the Purchases List.
IPHOTO GONE UPDATE
All can see each other but none will talk to the iPhone/iPad to update it.Īfter a 2 & a half hours Chat with Apple on this matter before finding this Forum, I was provide with a code - to redeem something ‘I was given to understand’ was to sort this out - for the first 2 days after entering it, the message was ‘being modified, try later’. Then launch Photos (need to press the two keys at the same time).

Before opening iPhoto app, hold down the Option and Command keys on your keyboard. Today I have 10.10.3 installed together with iPhoto-9.6.1 - PHOTOS-1 - iTunes-12.1.2.27 & iOS-8.3 on the iPhone & iPad. Even your iPhoto library gets disappeared after mac update, we can still restore. However if you are in the same boat as Me, you will get no further as of this point in time. I went to the original disks and installed the optional packages only, which gave me back all the original iLife applications except iPhoto. When you switch it back on, iPhoto WILL be available to download under your purchases in the App.Store. Naturally, a lot of the applications aren't there, iPhoto being one of them. įor those that were following it for useful comments, it was thanks to ‘Ferrarr:’ the key turned out to be, RESTART the computer after putting the struck out iPhoto icon into the Trash. It used to be that Apple had a 10 year policy, that every new update would WORK with the previous ten years of Applications. I am very disappointed that Mac-Forums should have completely removed my earlier discussion and questions regarding the disabling of my 2 month old Mac Mini with PHOTOS after updating to 10.10.3 as we were just starting to find answers, maybe Apple did not like the comments.
