Aperture 3.3 can't import iPhoto 8.1.2 library?

I'm on iPhoto '09 (8.1.2) and want to upgrade to Aperture.  Aperture 3.3 seems to be missing the ability to import older iPhoto libraries which it looks like it used to be able to do in previous versions.  Is there some way for me to migrate to Aperture without having to buy iPhoto '11 just to upgrade the library?  I was hoping there was some utility or menu option i've missed.

How did you buy Aperture 3? If you bought it from the App Store, you cannot reinstall an earlier version, unless you restore your system from an earlier backup. Otherwise your installation media.
If you only need it once, to convert your iPhoto Library into a Aperture Library, try if this download link to the Aperture Trial still works.
     Re: Aperture 3.3 for Lion, but... how to install 3.2.4 for Snow Leopard?
If yes, then rename your current Aperture.app to Aperture_3.3 and install from the Trial. Then run all upgrades, till Aperture 3.2.4.
Create an empty Aperture Library and import your iPhoto Library as a Library.
But that will be a lot of work, since you would have to reinstall all upgrades afterwards. And this downgraded Aperture version will not be able to open your current Aperture 3.3. Library.
Frankly, it would be worth to invest into to the purchase of iPhoto 9.3 as well. The reason is, that only iPhoto 9.3 will convert your iPhoto Library in a way, that you will not end up with duplicates in Aperture for any image you edited. If you migrate from iPhoto 8.x., you will blow up your Library to nearly twice its  size.
Regards
Léonie

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