When I answered this the first time, I didn't have the information I now have.
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You're running the near final version of Aperture Apple released before discontinued it. Aperture 3.5 received a 10.10 stability update, so I don't think you will have any problems in your specific case since it's such a new version. However there's still no guarantee it'll run.
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You're running the near final version of Aperture Apple released before discontinuing it. Aperture 3.5 received a 10.10 stability update, so I don't think you will have any problems in your specific case since it's such a new version. However there's still no guarantee it'll run.
What I would do is make a Time Machine backup of your current setup (Backup EVERYTHING) and image your hard drive so you have something to fall back on, should it not work. However, it's not a hard requirement if you purchased 10.9 from the Mac App Store since you can purchase 10.6 for [https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MC573Z/A/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard|$20] and use that to access the app store and download 10.9 again. Unless your WiFi card is bad (internal) and you're using an external one, you shouldn't have a problem with 10.6. Apple does NOT like 3rd party adapters being able to access the store.
When I answered this the first time, I didn't have the information I now have.
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You're running the near final version of Aperture Apple released before discontinuing it. Aperture 3.5 received a 10.10 stability update, so I don't think you will have any problems in your specific case since it's such a new version. However there's still no guarantee it'll run.
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You're running the near final version of Aperture Apple released before discontinued it. Aperture 3.5 received a 10.10 stability update, so I don't think you will have any problems in your specific case since it's such a new version. However there's still no guarantee it'll run.
What I would do is make a Time Machine backup of your current setup (Backup EVERYTHING) and image your hard drive so you have something to fall back on, should it not work. However, it's not a hard requirement if you purchased 10.9 from the Mac App Store since you can purchase 10.6 for [https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MC573Z/A/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard|$20] and use that to access the app store and download 10.9 again. Unless your WiFi card is bad (internal) and you're using an external one, you shouldn't have a problem with 10.6. Apple does NOT like 3rd party adapters being able to access the store.
When I answered this the first time, I didn't have the information I now have.
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You're running the final version of Aperture Apple released before discontinuing it. Aperture 3.5 received a 10.10 stability update, so I don't think you will have any problems in your specific case. However there's still no guarantee it'll run.
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You're running the near final version of Aperture Apple released before discontinuing it. Aperture 3.5 received a 10.10 stability update, so I don't think you will have any problems in your specific case since it's such a new version. However there's still no guarantee it'll run.
What I would do is make a Time Machine backup of your current setup (Backup EVERYTHING) and image your hard drive so you have something to fall back on, should it not work. However, it's not a hard requirement if you purchased 10.9 from the Mac App Store since you can purchase 10.6 for [https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MC573Z/A/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard|$20] and use that to access the app store and download 10.9 again. Unless your WiFi card is bad (internal) and you're using an external one, you shouldn't have a problem with 10.6. Apple does NOT like 3rd party adapters being able to access the store.
When I answered this the first time, I didn't have the information I now have.
You're running the final version of Aperture Apple released before discontinuing it. Aperture 3.5 received a 10.10 stability update, so I don't think you will have any problems in your specific case. However there's still no guarantee it'll run.
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What I would do is make a Time Machine backup of your current setup (Backup EVERYTHING) and image your hard drive so you have something to fall back on, should it not work. However, it's not a hard requirement if you purchased 10.9 from the Mac App Store since you can purchase 10.6 for $20 and use that to access the app store and download 10.9 again. Unless your WiFi card is bad (internal) and you're using an external one, you shouldn't have a problem with 10.6. Apple does NOT like 3rd party adapters being able to access the store.
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What I would do is make a Time Machine backup of your current setup (Backup EVERYTHING) and image your hard drive so you have something to fall back on, should it not work. However, it's not a hard requirement if you purchased 10.9 from the Mac App Store since you can purchase 10.6 for [https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MC573Z/A/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard|$20] and use that to access the app store and download 10.9 again. Unless your WiFi card is bad (internal) and you're using an external one, you shouldn't have a problem with 10.6. Apple does NOT like 3rd party adapters being able to access the store.
When I answered this the first time, I didn't have the information I now have.
You're running the final version of Aperture Apple released before discontinuing it. Aperture 3.5 received a 10.10 stability update, so I don't think you will have any problems in your specific case. However there's still no guarantee it'll run.
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What I would do is make a Time Machine backup of your current setup (Backup EVERYTHING) and image your hard drive so you have something to fall back on, should it not work. However, it's not a hard requirement if you purchased 10.9 from the Mac App Store since you can purchase 10.6 for $20 and use that to access the app store and download 10.9 again.
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What I would do is make a Time Machine backup of your current setup (Backup EVERYTHING) and image your hard drive so you have something to fall back on, should it not work. However, it's not a hard requirement if you purchased 10.9 from the Mac App Store since you can purchase 10.6 for $20 and use that to access the app store and download 10.9 again. Unless your WiFi card is bad (internal) and you're using an external one, you shouldn't have a problem with 10.6. Apple does NOT like 3rd party adapters being able to access the store.
The first time you answered this, I didn't have a lot of information.
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When I answered this the first time, I didn't have the information I now have.
You're running the final version of Aperture Apple released before discontinuing it. Aperture 3.5 received a 10.10 stability update, so I don't think you will have any problems in your specific case. However there's still no guarantee it'll run.
What I would do is make a Time Machine backup of your current setup (Backup EVERYTHING) and image your hard drive so you have something to fall back on, should it not work. However, it's not a hard requirement if you purchased 10.9 from the Mac App Store since you can purchase 10.6 for $20 and use that to access the app store and download 10.9 again.
The first time you answered this, I didn't have a lot of information.
You're running the final version of Aperture Apple released before discontinuing it. Aperture 3.5 received a 10.10 stability update, so I don't think you will have any problems in your specific case. However there's still no guarantee it'll run.
What I would do is make a Time Machine backup of your current setup (Backup EVERYTHING) and image your hard drive so you have something to fall back on, should it not work. However, it's not a hard requirement if you purchased 10.9 from the Mac App Store since you can purchase 10.6 for $20 and use that to access the app store and download 10.9 again.