
if you have a button that says "Update" and not "Download", barring any other weird glitches that usually means that the App Store is seeing the "iPhoto.app" SOMEWHERE on your hard drive.

As of 2 years ago I know they were still able to replace this disc for you with an original for $15 upon request. If your Mac came with an older OS than Snow Leopard and you upgraded after the fact it may not have included these applications to begin with (depending on how old). The Snow Leopard is one such OS that ruled Mac systems in the past with its stunning features. If you could locate your original discs that came with your Mac, you could reinstall iPhoto from the second disc titled "Applications Install DVD". Mac OSX can provide hardware video decoding for H.264 and MPEG2 video, though most CPUs are able to use software. Download Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 ISORIVER Mac computers are packed with powerful hardware features, hence running a Macbook needs a powerful operating system that can make use of all the hardware features to the fullest the device has to provide. If you're running Mac OS X 10.6.8 though, Apple outlines that only iPhoto 9.2.3 or lower is compatible, which is not available on the App Store. So, even if youre using Snow Leopard 10.6.8, it would be worth running the combo updater you can download from this page, especially if youre having issues. It was font issues & was 'cured' by using the combo updaters.

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At this point you could then technically download them on all machines that you owned for free, provided they met system requirements and you remembered your Apple ID and password (no activation key required). The early bugs were related to Snow Leopard updates, they just affected Pages. With the new Macs that qualified for the free downloads, the first time you signed in to the App Store you would be prompted to "Accept" iPhoto, iMovie and Garageband which would then bind these apps to your Apple ID as purchases (although they were free).

There is no way to legally download the latest version of iPhoto for free, as it only came 'free' with brand new Macs for a few years (and has now been replaced on the newest Macs with an app just called "Photos").
