Moving Aperture to an Intel Mac

l originally downloaded the Aperture 2 trial and subsequently purchased the program again as a download. Now I am using an Intel MacPro and was wondering what would be the best procedure of getting Aperture 2 onto my newer machine.

buzwah wrote:
I thought version 3 was upgradeable from version 2 that's why I thought I'd need to have it on the Intel Mac unless it's a separate version altogether then I'm mistaken.
If you have the AP2 full version serial number handy, you can simply download the AP 3.1 trial version and then run the installer > Enter an AP 3 upgrade serial number > enter the AP2 serial number when prompted > complete install.
No need to have AP2 installed unless you want it for some reason.
Note - you will be prompted to update your AP2 library when you first launch that library, so pay attention to the dialog box as it offers you the option of updating all current library images to the new system (or not; if you want to wait and manually update any or all images when it is convenient for you).
If you are running Snow Leopard on the new machine, you will see the ProKit 6.0.1 update offered (recommended for Aperture 3 users) or download from here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1318
I have used the AP3.1 trial install method a few times now and the procedure works just fine.

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