Iphoto 5.0.4 upgrade to at least iphoto 6.0

I am running iphoto 5.0.4 but want to upgrade to at least 6 so that I can transfer photos to my E61 via Nokia Multimedia Transfer.
Can anyone advise how I can upgrade without purchasing iLife '06 or '08?

NickJM
Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
You can either
1. Purchase an iLife 06 or 08 disk
or
2. Purchase a new Mac, as it will come with the latest version of iPhoto.
These are your only ways to upgrade.
Regards
TD

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