Upgrade iphoto 9.2.3 ivm installatie mavericks

Ilife gekocht met Iphoto 9.2.3 maar werkt niet meer agv Mavericks
waar kan ik de gratis iphoto 9.5 downloadeb?

This has helped others getting iPhoto to download from the App Store:
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This solved my questionRe: Upgrading iPhoto 9.4.3 CD Version to 9.5
Oct 24, 2013 12:28 AM (in response to heavy metaller)
Change the language of OS in preferences for any other, reboot your mac, open mac app store and updates would show up. Somehow worked for me and my friends Then you can go back to your orginal language.

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