Upgrading Aperture with Yosemite

I just upgraded to Yosemite from 10.6.8 and my Aperture will not work. Can I upgrade without first downgrading to Mavericks?

Do you have a version of Aperture 3 or an older version? You need to update to Aperture 3.6. If you already have Aperture 3, the update should be free. Otherwise you have to buy an upgrade.
Did you originally buy Aperture 3 as a boxed retail version or downloaded it from the Apple Store and bought a serial number? Then your current Aperture version has not yet been associated with your Apple ID.  This association would have happened automatically with the update to Aperture 3.5.1 on Mavericks, but you probably missed that window of opportunity.
Now  you can only buy Aperture 3.6, the Yosemity compatible version.  Contact the AppStore Support and request a redeem code, to be able to buy the update for free. You will need to provide a proof op purchase of Aperture.
Use this link: http://www.apple.com/support/mac/app-store/contact/

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