Unify 3 different iPhoto libraries in one

Hi
I had in the past years 3 differents mac.
All of them have 3 different iphoto libraries.
How can I make fomr all 3 libraries only one ?
Is there any software that can make from those 3 libraries only one that i can use on my actual mac, having once in a while all my pictures ?

You have two choices:
1. Use iPhoto Library Manager -- but not with the latest version of iPhoto!
2. Wait until September for bugs to settle, then buy Aperture 3.3 and consolidate Libraries within Aperture.
I'd recommend #2.
More here:
http://tech.kateva.org/2012/03/iphoto-8-to-aperture-3-migration-notes.html
Mercifully, thing have changed since I wrote that, but it will give you a flavor of what's involved.

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