Aperture won't launch

I  had some computer problems a few weeks and to cut a long story short have had to reinstall aperture.  Unfortunately it will simply not launch any more.  I have tried installing aperture 2 to see if that had the same problem, but worked fine.  Reintsalled aperture 3 from the app store and it failed to launch once more.
I can post the crash report if required - but doe sanyone have any pointers - I have already tried deleting preferences etc. to no avail.  I have all the latest updates and am running snow leopard.
Thanks in advance.

Hi there
Sounds like it might be the good old ProKit framework problem again. Check out my posts in this previous thread about this.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=827349&tstart=90
Hope this helps
Good luck
FlatE

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