I have updated to OS X 10.9 and now can't open Aperture, message reads You can't use this version of the application "Aperture" with this version of OS X. You have "Aperture" 3.2.3... all i need to know is how to get Aperture to work again..help !

I have just updated to OS X 10.9 and now find that I can't open Aperture to access photos etc, message reads : You can't use this version of the application "Aperture" with this version of OS X. You have "Aperture" 3.2.3... whichj is not a lot of help, i have limited technical ability and all i need to know is how to get Aperture to work again...help !

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