Will the current iLife still work on Snow Leopard 10.6.8

I'd like to install iLife on OS X 10.6.8.  Will it still work?  I read somewhere that due to the updates
over the past 2 years it won't. 
I'm using iPhoto '09 vs. 8.1.2
Thanks.

iLife: System requirements

Similar Messages

  • When I send an email with bcc recipients, the bcc does not show in my sent mail so I can't reference back later who I sent the email to. Worked in Snow Leopard but not in Yosemite. Please advise if their is fix for that.

    When I send an email with bcc recipients, the bcc does not show in my sent mail so I can't reference back later who I sent the email to. Worked in Snow Leopard but not in Yosemite. Please advise if their is fix for that.

    Did you select View->Bcc Address Field from the menu bar?

  • Can I download 'Mountain Lion'within a few weeks, when available, without downloading 'Lion' first? I'm still working with 'Snow Leopard.

    Can I download Mountain Lion' when available without downloading 'Lion' first? I'm still working with 'Snow Leopard'.

    Yes.
    Upgrading to Mountain Lion - http://www.apple.com/osx/how-to-upgrade
    Mac OS X: System requirements for Mountain Lion (10.8) - http://www.apple.com/macosx/specs.html
    Lion and Mountain Lion application compatibility - http://roaringapps.com/apps:table

  • Restoring Vista O/S from Win 8.1 upgrade. Will the restore disks still work?

    My HP G60 came with Vista. It has been upgraded to Windows 8.1 but the audio function has become non-functional. Is there a need for a new driver to solve this issue? If not, I am thinking of restoring Vista from restore disks. Can the restore disks still work now that it has Windows 8.1 in it?
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    Restoring with Recovery Disks with work and take back the system to Windows Vista. However, If you need drivers, please follow these steps:
    1. In the Run box type devmgmt.msc.
    2. Unknown devices would be listed as such and marked out with a yellow question mark.
    3. Select the unknown device or other device for which you need drivers and right click to access Properties.
    4. In the Properties window click on Details tab and select Device Instance Id  or Hardware ID from the drop down.
    5. An alphanumeric string like this PCI\VEN_1217&DEV_7130&SUBSYS_012F1025&REV_01\4&6B16D5B&0&33F0 is the identification marker for the device.
    6. Please provide this number so that we can suggest the appropriate driver.
    I am an HP employee.
    Regards,
    Vidya
    Make it easier for other people to find solutions, by marking my answer “Accept as Solution” if it solves your problem.
    ***Click on "Thumbs up" button to the bottom right side of my post to say thanks!***

  • Frightened: is the new Muse Update (Nov.) still working on Snow Leopard 10.6.8 exactly like before?

    I'm truly afraid about my months of work, I have to start from the beginning - because any little changings which is  shifted in Moevement or works differently than before.
    Over all my most fear is to need to uprade my mac from 10.6.8 up to 10.7 or 10.8  But i can't i spend a lot of money for lot of music stuff i need to work with, which is not working with 10.7
    i tried to find information about at adobe but somehow they makes me uncertain at all
    Do you have any experiece with the new Muse update and how it's working?
    unfortunately I have no time to test yourself and start all over again
    Thank you for any information  ;-)

    I assume you have working installer discs? If so here's a suggestion:
    Clean Install of Snow Leopard
    Be sure you backup your files to an external drive or second internal drive because the following procedure will remove everything from the hard drive.
         1. Boot the computer using the Snow Leopard Installer Disc.  Insert the disc into the
             optical drive and restart the computer.  After the chime press and hold down the
             "C" key.  Release the key when you see a small spinning gear appear below the
             dark gray Apple logo.
         2. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue
             button. When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Utilities menu.
             After DU loads select the hard drive entry from the left side list (mfgr.'s ID and drive
             size.)  Click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.  Set the number of
             partitions to one (1) from the Partitions drop down menu, set the format type to Mac
             OS Extended (Journaled, if supported), then click on the Partition button.
         3. When the formatting has completed quit DU and return to the installer.  Proceed
             with the OS X installation and follow the directions included with the installer.
         4. When the installation has completed your computer will Restart into the Setup
             Assistant. Be sure you configure your initial admin account with the exact same
             username and password that you used on your old drive. After you finish Setup
             Assistant will complete the installation after which you will be running a fresh
             install of OS X.  You can now begin the update process by opening Software
             Update and installing all recommended updates to bring your installation current.

  • If I upgrade to latest version QuickTime will the Pro license still work?

    I am running QuickTime 7.0.3 and just bought QuickTime Pro a few days ago to combine some short videos. I should have upgraded to the latest version of QuickTime before getting Pro but I didn't think about it at the time. If I upgrade to QuickTime 7.5 now, will the license I purchased for QuickTime Pro 7.0.3 work with QuickTime 7.5, or will my 7.0.3 Pro license be dumped and I will have to buy another $30 Pro license for 7.5?

    Normally it will be right in the middle of the page, a big blue button that says "Free Download Now". If you don't see that, your web browser isn't showing the entire page. You might try a different browser. You can also download it from here:
    http://support.apple.com/downloads/QuickTime7_5_5_forWindows
    though that site is down for maintenance right now.
    Message was edited by: Dave Sawyer

  • Will quark 6 and cs2 work on snow leopard

    Want to update to 10.6.8. Will my old Quark 6 and CS2 still work?

    CS2 was working in 10.6.8 but now crashes hard (especially Indesign/Illustrator) as of latest updates. Can't reinstall it either. A wonder it had worked as long as it did. Had migrated CS2 from an older imac to a newer imac last year.
    I had purchased Photoshop Elements 8 right about the time Elements 9 came out, and soon after received a Great Deal offer via email to purchase a full version of Photoshop CS5 for about half price. I jumped on it; also received free upgrade to 5.5.
    Since Photoshop was all I was using anyway, worked out perfect.

  • After transition to iCloud from MobileMe, does MM still work on Snow Leopard Macs?

    I have an older MacBook Pro that can't be ugraded to Lion. If I transition to iCloud from my MobileMe account, will MobileMe still sync on my Snow Leopard MacBook Pro at the same time my Lion MacPro and iOS5 iPhone sync to iCloud?

    No.
    You cannot have both, only one - MM or iCloud. If you go the iCloud route, Snow is out .

  • Will the 2012 Mac Pro boot from Snow Leopard?

    I'm contemplating upgrading my 2008, 8 core intel mac and getting a refurbished 2012 12 core 2.4 ghz mac pro. My plan, regardless of what future mac I purchased, was to keep my old maching ONLY becuase there are times I need to access my old Retrospect backups. Retrospect only works in OS 10.6.8, that is, the version of Retrospect that allows me to access my crusty old backups ;-). These backups are old client projects and can generate me $ from time to time. Anyway, I was toying with the idea of getting a newer mac, and, in the event it would actually boot from this old hard drive with 10.6.7, I would then sell the old mac. Does anyone have the answer to this?

    No. It can only boot from the OS X version it comes with. The 2012 MP requires a version of Lion. Snow Leopard does run on the 2010 model.

  • I'm still working with snow leopard, now maverick is on offer - do I need to upgrade to lion first?

    Just got the offer to upgrade 'for free' to maverick - the catch is it only works if you have lion. I have snow leopard. Any thoughts and recommendations?
    I'm getting confused here what is a good idea for an upgrade and what isn't. I don't want to end up not being able to use applications because the OS have moved on I didn't upgrade in time to whatever OS that makes sense.
    I'm also reluctant to change OS because I don't want to upset the apple cart. All is working well at the moment, I don't need disruptions to any programmes. I also have a Macbook Air that needs to communicate seemlessly with my Macbook Pro. So I cannot afford to mess them around with upgrades.
    Any helpful hints or links appreciated.

    Thanks for the explanation WZZZ!
    Since the laptop is about the only real piece of kit that I use for work and communication its not just down to money. I need it to work...
    Tried to figure out what I can or cannot upgrade - unfortunately I couldn't find my receipt to check when I actually bought my Macbook. I have therefore copied the basic info about my laptop here - does this tell me what I could theoretically upgrade to?
    Hardware Overview:
      Model Name:          MacBook Pro
      Model Identifier:          MacBookPro5,4
      Processor Name:          Intel Core 2 Duo
      Processor Speed:          2.53 GHz
      Number Of Processors:          1
      Total Number Of Cores:          2
      L2 Cache:          3 MB
      Memory:          4 GB
      Bus Speed:          1.07 GHz
      Boot ROM Version:          MBP53.00AC.B03
      SMC Version (system):          1.49f2
      Serial Number (system):          W8******7XJ
      Hardware UUID:          ****
      Sudden Motion Sensor:
      State:          Enabled
    <Edited By Host>

  • If I upgrade to Creative cloud, then later cancel, will my current licences still work?

    I have licences for Illustrator and Flash now.   If I upgrade to Creative Cloud, and then at some point in the future cancel my subscription, will I still be able to use the Illustrator and Flash that I have now?
    I don't mind reinstalling them, but I woulnd't want to switch to Creative Cloud and then find that I was then committed to monthly subscriptions forever, even just to be able to use what I have now.

    Yes, you maintain all licences for individual products you own outside of Creative Cloud. So if you were to cancel your Creative Cloud membership, you'd be able to reactivate Flash and Illustrator with your license information associated with the invidiaul products.

  • Using 3.6.18; if I upgrade to new ver will my current addons still work ?

    I just need to know if my existing addons and plugins will transfer into the new version of FF or will they all need to be re-downloaded ?

    It is hard to say. Which plug-in? Since your running Firefox 3.6.18 you can go to Firefox 3.6.19 or download to Firefox 6.

  • Will the bash fix for Lion work on Snow Leopard?

    Will the bash fix for Lion that fixes a security flaw in the bash UNIX shell, work on Snow Leopard?
    OS X bash Update 1.0 - OS X Lion

    theblueglow wrote:
    eyeman wrote:
    I will go back to using the tcsh shell.
    Unfortunately this is not the path to security since it appears other services like CUPS use bash.
    I agree. When I tried using symlinks to send calls to bash & sh to tcsh instead, I found a lot of broken shell scripts. I don't think tcsh has been maintained very well since it's use with OS X 10.0 through 10.2.  I had better luck with xsh, though.
    This is what I used for a day or so with Mavericks:
    sudo mv /bin/bash /bin/bash.bak
    sudo mv /bin/sh /bin/sh.bak
    sudo ln -s /bin/zsh /bin/sh
    sudo ln -s /bin/zsh /bin/bash

  • Is MacBookPro Upgradeable to Lion since it still ships with Snow Leopard, Is MacBookPro Upgradeable to Lion since it still ships with Snow Leopard

    I know that Apple can't preannounce product but I don't understand why the MacBook Pro still ships with Snow Leopard when Lion available and ships with the MacBook Air. Will the MacBook Pro be upgradeable to Lion?

    Hi William,
    Certainly. For now, though, I'd consider it a bonus that it can boot into/run with either SL or Lion, and Lion is included with any Mac purchased at this time.

  • Does Airport work with Snow Leopard?

    I have a Mac Mini which has to keep running Snow Leopard (10.6.8) in order to use some legacy software.  Does the basic Airport router work with Snow Leopard?

    THANK you.  That's exactly what I was trying to ask.
    If I had a Mavericks laptop, would I be able to set up the router that way, even if I could only connect wirelessly via the laptop?  (it's a Macbook Air)  And then plug the Snow Leopard mini into the router once it was set up?
    I'm guessing I would have to download the Airport utility to the Macbook Air before replacing my current router with the Airport, right?

Maybe you are looking for