Aperture trial

I'm trying to use the 30 day trial version but it won't work.  I have uninstalled including all files and reinstalled and registered again and the trial version just won't work.  It says it is processing and then you have to Force Quit.  Apple Support will only give support on the full version and not the trial.  I am using iPhoto 09 and Max OS X 10.6.8.  Does any one have any suggestions?

Well, I read the article, followed the steps and there was no change.  I did go to the Console log - I have not seen that before - learned some thing is deprecated and should not be used to go Quick Draw, I think or the other way around.  Then there were several other messages on another topic which included it would be fixed in the next release.  Incompatible plug ins.  Whatever that all means.
There was a report on Aperture Kernels, threads etc. again which I have no idea what it means.  There was trash but I am not sure if it could be moved to that trash or if that would make a difference.  My motto....if you don't know what it is....don't do it.  Please let me know if I actually can put that report in that trash, although I have a feeling it is a log only and would have no effect.
Which makes me think, I really should give up

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    Should be pretty easy as follows:
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    Additional edit: There are two Library folders I am referring to. The first is the one in your user account 'Home' folder which is the one you are going to by using the 'Go' menu. This is the one you are deleting files from in the steps listed. The second Library folder is the one in the root of your system drive and is not typically a location for beginners to work with (thus the final note above). Hope that is clear enough.
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  • Restarting/Resetting the Aperture Trial

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  • Aperture Trial crashed and now my trial has expired

    I have just received my new MacBook Pro and was excited to be able to try the Aperture Trial version. Installation went smoothly, and on first startup I let Aperture import my iPhoto library. However at about 10% of importing, Aperture seemed to have stalled. It did not respond to my input. Even trying to quit it from the dock had no effect. So I used Force Quit.
    Now when I try to restart Aperture I get a message that my trial has expired, and I get the option to buy it. I would really be interesting in buying it after a 30-day trial, but not after a 10-minute trial which ended in a crash and a bug that now prevents me from starting up again!
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    Thanks! I tried your suggestion to delete everything Aperture related from the library, but with no luck. I also installed Aperture on my old 1.8 GHz iMac G5 yesterday, just as a test, and had no problems there (except that that machine is really too slow for Aperture). Then to my surprise, this morning the Aperture trial also worked again on my brand new MacBook Pro.
    In hindsight, I think I must have installed the Aperture trial while my system clock was still on Shanghai time (where the MacBook Pro factory is). Yesterday (wednesday) afternoon in Europe, when I was installing, it must already have been thursday morning in China. Then during or after the installation I adjusted the time to Central European time, and the date skipped one day back. So the piece of software that was checking whether the trial was still valid actually noticed that the system date was before the date that the trial began and did not let me start the software again until today! Although I am not quite sure, that's my best theory about what must have happened.
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  • Aperture trial version

    hello ! so I'm wondering if there is some "bugs" or not in the aperture trial version (1.5.2)
    To me, the searching daesn't work at all, and same in the path correcting...
    I known my PB G4 17 got old but is that all ?
    Message was edited by: laffy

    There used to be, but the Trial version has been discontinued, sorry.
    You can see see, what Aperture can do from the
    Aperture 3 User Manual
    or the video tutorials on the Support page: http://www.apple.com/support/aperture/
    Or visit an Apple store and try it out.
    Regards
    Léonie
    And you may want to send Apple feedback, that a Trial version is necessary for a "Pro" application: http://www.apple.com/feedback/aperture.html

  • Where can I download Aperture Trial?

    Where can I download Aperture Trial?

    Click here for the direct link to the download page; before downloading the software, you should read the entire page.
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  • Edited photos missing after aperture trial expired

    I downloaded the 30 day aperture trial a month ago, and used it to edit a few of my photos.
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  • How do you upgrade from Aperture trial version?

    I have the Aperture trial version. When I open it, I get an option to buy it....and I have just three days left on my trial.
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    To buy Aperture you get the best deal from the App Store, not the Apple Store. The Trial Version has been discontinued. To be able to download from the App Store you have remove the Trial Version from the Applications Folder, but keep your Aperture Library and all the presets in your User Library. Then you should be able download Aperture from the App Store.
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    Regards
    Léonie

  • Aperture trial expired, and I want my modified pictures back.

    I downloaded the Aperture trial a month ago and used it to modify some pictures. Recently, the trial expired. Now I can't access the pictures that I modified using Aperture. I don't want the masters, as I already have them stored in iPhoto. Is there any way for me to recover the altered versions of the master images?

    Yes you can get them back, but just as the basic RAW without any adjustments.
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