I am running Lion (OS X 10.7.4) and trying to reinstall iLife06, a .mpkg file, using Installer.app.  I get a message "You can't open the application iLife06.mpkg because PowerPC apps are no longer supported."  Is there a work around??  Thanks in advance!

I am running Lion (OS X 10.7.4) and trying to reinstall iLife06, a .mpkg file, using Installer.app.  I get a message "You can't open the application iLife06.mpkg because PowerPC apps are no longer supported."  Is there a work around??  Thanks in advance for any help that can be provided.

The only workaround would be to purchase the current version of iLife apps from the App Store.
Lion doesn't support the old PowerPC architecture anymore, which is what iLife '06 was written for.
If the internal apps are universal, right-click on the mpkg and choose Show Contents. Then, dig through and run the specific installer package for each application.

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