Is Aperture compatible with High Sierra upgrade process?

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If I update the newest software version to 10.13 and apply all security patches, will it delete my Aperture program?







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  • Please let us know with an edit what version your aperture is. Aperture 2.0 might fail so we can’t guess which of the several versions you have. I put 10.13 as the latest since a year from now or a week from now, the latest changes.
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If I update the newest software version to 10.13 and apply all security patches, will it delete my Aperture program?







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  • Please let us know with an edit what version your aperture is. Aperture 2.0 might fail so we can’t guess which of the several versions you have. I put 10.13 as the latest since a year from now or a week from now, the latest changes.
    – bmike♦
    Aug 24 at 22:02












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If I update the newest software version to 10.13 and apply all security patches, will it delete my Aperture program?







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If I update the newest software version to 10.13 and apply all security patches, will it delete my Aperture program?









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  • Please let us know with an edit what version your aperture is. Aperture 2.0 might fail so we can’t guess which of the several versions you have. I put 10.13 as the latest since a year from now or a week from now, the latest changes.
    – bmike♦
    Aug 24 at 22:02
















  • Please let us know with an edit what version your aperture is. Aperture 2.0 might fail so we can’t guess which of the several versions you have. I put 10.13 as the latest since a year from now or a week from now, the latest changes.
    – bmike♦
    Aug 24 at 22:02















Please let us know with an edit what version your aperture is. Aperture 2.0 might fail so we can’t guess which of the several versions you have. I put 10.13 as the latest since a year from now or a week from now, the latest changes.
– bmike♦
Aug 24 at 22:02




Please let us know with an edit what version your aperture is. Aperture 2.0 might fail so we can’t guess which of the several versions you have. I put 10.13 as the latest since a year from now or a week from now, the latest changes.
– bmike♦
Aug 24 at 22:02










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IF you bought Aperture from the Mac App Store, you should be able to re-download it from there from the Purchases tab, even though it’s no
longer available for sale. (However, I never did, so I can’t confirm
this.)




I can confirm this is possible to download on High Sierra still and that it is in the Purchases tab.



If you can't find it you may have downloaded it on a different account or it may be hidden, you can unhide purchases from the My Account link.






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    For the million dollar question - does it run and open libraries? I know it used to run to prepare a library for loading things into Photos app. No need to tack this on - I can ask a follow on question if needed. Thanks for confirming this important major item.
    – bmike♦
    Aug 24 at 22:20











  • It does work but I stopped using it after several library corruptions, slowness and crashing. It might be that those were related to my library and a drive failure though.
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    Aug 25 at 5:27

















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If you mean that you're going to upgrade to the newest version of Mac OS, the answer is that you should be OK, it should not delete Aperture, but it's always best to have a backup whenever you are doing an upgrade, just in case.



IF you bought Aperture from the Mac App Store, you should be able to re-download it from there from the Purchases tab, even though it’s no longer available for sale. (However, I never did, so I can’t confirm this.)






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    IF you bought Aperture from the Mac App Store, you should be able to re-download it from there from the Purchases tab, even though it’s no
    longer available for sale. (However, I never did, so I can’t confirm
    this.)




    I can confirm this is possible to download on High Sierra still and that it is in the Purchases tab.



    If you can't find it you may have downloaded it on a different account or it may be hidden, you can unhide purchases from the My Account link.






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      For the million dollar question - does it run and open libraries? I know it used to run to prepare a library for loading things into Photos app. No need to tack this on - I can ask a follow on question if needed. Thanks for confirming this important major item.
      – bmike♦
      Aug 24 at 22:20











    • It does work but I stopped using it after several library corruptions, slowness and crashing. It might be that those were related to my library and a drive failure though.
      – unknowndomain
      Aug 25 at 5:27














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    3
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    IF you bought Aperture from the Mac App Store, you should be able to re-download it from there from the Purchases tab, even though it’s no
    longer available for sale. (However, I never did, so I can’t confirm
    this.)




    I can confirm this is possible to download on High Sierra still and that it is in the Purchases tab.



    If you can't find it you may have downloaded it on a different account or it may be hidden, you can unhide purchases from the My Account link.






    share|improve this answer
















    • 1




      For the million dollar question - does it run and open libraries? I know it used to run to prepare a library for loading things into Photos app. No need to tack this on - I can ask a follow on question if needed. Thanks for confirming this important major item.
      – bmike♦
      Aug 24 at 22:20











    • It does work but I stopped using it after several library corruptions, slowness and crashing. It might be that those were related to my library and a drive failure though.
      – unknowndomain
      Aug 25 at 5:27












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    IF you bought Aperture from the Mac App Store, you should be able to re-download it from there from the Purchases tab, even though it’s no
    longer available for sale. (However, I never did, so I can’t confirm
    this.)




    I can confirm this is possible to download on High Sierra still and that it is in the Purchases tab.



    If you can't find it you may have downloaded it on a different account or it may be hidden, you can unhide purchases from the My Account link.






    share|improve this answer













    IF you bought Aperture from the Mac App Store, you should be able to re-download it from there from the Purchases tab, even though it’s no
    longer available for sale. (However, I never did, so I can’t confirm
    this.)




    I can confirm this is possible to download on High Sierra still and that it is in the Purchases tab.



    If you can't find it you may have downloaded it on a different account or it may be hidden, you can unhide purchases from the My Account link.







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      For the million dollar question - does it run and open libraries? I know it used to run to prepare a library for loading things into Photos app. No need to tack this on - I can ask a follow on question if needed. Thanks for confirming this important major item.
      – bmike♦
      Aug 24 at 22:20











    • It does work but I stopped using it after several library corruptions, slowness and crashing. It might be that those were related to my library and a drive failure though.
      – unknowndomain
      Aug 25 at 5:27












    • 1




      For the million dollar question - does it run and open libraries? I know it used to run to prepare a library for loading things into Photos app. No need to tack this on - I can ask a follow on question if needed. Thanks for confirming this important major item.
      – bmike♦
      Aug 24 at 22:20











    • It does work but I stopped using it after several library corruptions, slowness and crashing. It might be that those were related to my library and a drive failure though.
      – unknowndomain
      Aug 25 at 5:27







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    For the million dollar question - does it run and open libraries? I know it used to run to prepare a library for loading things into Photos app. No need to tack this on - I can ask a follow on question if needed. Thanks for confirming this important major item.
    – bmike♦
    Aug 24 at 22:20





    For the million dollar question - does it run and open libraries? I know it used to run to prepare a library for loading things into Photos app. No need to tack this on - I can ask a follow on question if needed. Thanks for confirming this important major item.
    – bmike♦
    Aug 24 at 22:20













    It does work but I stopped using it after several library corruptions, slowness and crashing. It might be that those were related to my library and a drive failure though.
    – unknowndomain
    Aug 25 at 5:27




    It does work but I stopped using it after several library corruptions, slowness and crashing. It might be that those were related to my library and a drive failure though.
    – unknowndomain
    Aug 25 at 5:27












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    If you mean that you're going to upgrade to the newest version of Mac OS, the answer is that you should be OK, it should not delete Aperture, but it's always best to have a backup whenever you are doing an upgrade, just in case.



    IF you bought Aperture from the Mac App Store, you should be able to re-download it from there from the Purchases tab, even though it’s no longer available for sale. (However, I never did, so I can’t confirm this.)






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      If you mean that you're going to upgrade to the newest version of Mac OS, the answer is that you should be OK, it should not delete Aperture, but it's always best to have a backup whenever you are doing an upgrade, just in case.



      IF you bought Aperture from the Mac App Store, you should be able to re-download it from there from the Purchases tab, even though it’s no longer available for sale. (However, I never did, so I can’t confirm this.)






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        If you mean that you're going to upgrade to the newest version of Mac OS, the answer is that you should be OK, it should not delete Aperture, but it's always best to have a backup whenever you are doing an upgrade, just in case.



        IF you bought Aperture from the Mac App Store, you should be able to re-download it from there from the Purchases tab, even though it’s no longer available for sale. (However, I never did, so I can’t confirm this.)






        share|improve this answer












        If you mean that you're going to upgrade to the newest version of Mac OS, the answer is that you should be OK, it should not delete Aperture, but it's always best to have a backup whenever you are doing an upgrade, just in case.



        IF you bought Aperture from the Mac App Store, you should be able to re-download it from there from the Purchases tab, even though it’s no longer available for sale. (However, I never did, so I can’t confirm this.)







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        answered Aug 24 at 21:44









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