Snow Leopard conflict with Nikon Picture Project

Since installing Snow Leopard, I cannot run Nikon Picture Project. When I attempt to start the program, the Picture Project icon appears activated, but the application shuts down before it ever opens. How do I resolve this? I have several picture projects saved within this application and want to access them.

Ditto. Quite frustrating. So, okay, I need to use a new product and move my photos into it. However, I'd like to retain my photos, exactly as organized in folders and albums, as well as its data (camera type, focus, white balance etc.). How can I do that? I tried copying into iphoto, but I can't keep all the detail I need. Do you know what product, Nikon or otherwise, free preferably, would take my old photos out of picture project easily?
Any help would be very appreciated,
Marisa
Hi t_lscneider & welcome to discussions.
I found the same - while I wait for Nikon to update (rumored to happen in 01/10), I've fallen back on just using the latest Nikon Transfer & iPhoto.

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