A anon(631531) Well-known member Nov 3, 2010 2,468 35 0 Visit site Apr 18, 2015 #1 Right now, iPhoto is just a back-up.
kch50428 Well-known member Oct 22, 2010 21,025 305 0 Visit site Apr 18, 2015 #2 If you're OK with the new Photos, you can punt iPhoto whenever it jolly well suits you.
NekoMichi Well-known member Sep 9, 2014 66 0 6 Visit site Apr 19, 2015 #3 It should be safe to delete iPhoto. On some Macs, iPhoto has been completely disabled on the latest version of OS X Yosemite (attempting to open it results in a "This version of iPhoto is notncompatible" error), so it serves no function any more.
It should be safe to delete iPhoto. On some Macs, iPhoto has been completely disabled on the latest version of OS X Yosemite (attempting to open it results in a "This version of iPhoto is notncompatible" error), so it serves no function any more.
X xderiwx Well-known member Sep 1, 2014 177 0 0 Visit site Apr 19, 2015 #4 If we remove iPhoto, are there any files/folders in particular that might be left behind by an app removal app? Stuff that might be buried deep?
If we remove iPhoto, are there any files/folders in particular that might be left behind by an app removal app? Stuff that might be buried deep?