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Although I prefer Lightroom (as many of you may know), Aperture is a subpar, secondary alternative available from Apple. With 2.0 being released lately, many people were astonished that Aperture wouldn’t run on their systems, simply because they were too old. If you’re one of those people with an old processor or graphics card, today’s your lucky day, as someone has figured out how to install Aperture on any Mac, old or new. The process involves copying the Aperture batch package into a local directory, editing an installation script, and installing Aperture from the local, temporary script-edited installer. Of course, full, step by step instructions are available at MacOSXHints, and should work with any copy of Aperture 2.
[MacOSXHints] Via [Ars Technica]
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