Trust me, you're not alone. Many people like you are searching the Internet for "where can I download an old version of imovie" or "where to download iMovie for Catalina", especially there are big changes on the new released iMovie, e.g. from iMovie '11 to iMovie 10. The reasons may include, "my favorite feature has gone", "compatibility issue", "imovie not working", or "imovie can't import my video", etc.
In some cases, you actually don't need to download and install an old version of iMovie. But sometimes, the old version is the only solution. This article will share with you where to download an old version of iMovie safely if necessary.
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Before downloading the standalone dmg file of iMovie, you should try to upgrade iMovie to the last compatible version automatically on Mac's App Store. This will work if you have or ever have had iMovie 10 on your Mac. Here is how: drag your iMovie 10 app from the Applications folder into the Trash, but do not empty the Trash. Then launch your App Store, login your account, open your purchases folder by clicking on your name at the bottom of the app store side bar, then find iMovie and try to redownload iMovie to your Mac. If the following dialogue appears, click Download to start installing the last compatible version of iMovie to your Mac. If not successful, drag your present iMovie app back to the Applications folder.
If iMovie isn't in your purchase history, there may be a little trick you can use, if you can just get temporary access to a newer Mac with the new macOS. Log into the App Store with your Apple ID and "purchase" iMovie there. Now back to your old Mac to check your purchase history, and you can download the older version of iMovie for your old Mac. If you can't access another Mac, you could also try Virtual Machines (installed another macOS with the help of Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion or VirtualBox) to install a copy of macOS to buy the iMovie app, then download the older version of iMovie from the App Store on your Mac.
App Store for Mac is the right place to download iMovie. However, it doesn't work sometimes. If so, you would need to visit somewhere on the internet to download an old version of iMovie. Well-know websites are preferred. But these sites are unauthorized by Apple, so be careful because the downloaded files might carry malware. Don't forget to turn on your firewall and malware fighter. Below are websites you could download old versions of iMovie from non-Apple sites. For iMovie torrent file, you need a torrent client like BitTorrent to download iMovie dmg file for installing on Mac.
For more iMovie earlier versions, please google "iMovie old versions" to find a place to download the iMovie installation package. If you're using Windows, an iMovie for Windows alternative is what you need.
If you want to edit video with iMovie '11, the following video will show you how to download and install iMovie '11 to your Mac step by step. For those like written instructions, go to this article: how to download iMovie 9.0.9 >>
I'have just performed a system restore via internet of my iMac 21.5" 2011 but i can't find iPhoto,iMovie and GarageBand. Itry to sing in son appstore with my id, i see all my software, but when i try to download it, a message tell me that my osx is too older to install iPhoto or iMovie.
In this article, we have mianly introduced all important iMovie versions, including iMovie 09, iMovie 10, iMovie 11, etc. and showed you how to download any iMovie version. Still have more questions about iMovie version? Feel free to leave your comments down below.
Hi vincent,I clicked on the IWork Suite link and IWork downloaded fine but when I looked in my applications I never saw Ilife which is what my main goal to get was. If you have any answers please get back as soon as possible.Thanks
Out of the bunch, the Places slideshow is one of the most visually interesting additions. The slideshow scours the GPS data in your photos and downloads corresponding map tiles, then places your photos on top of these maps and adds a neat zooming effect as you move from place to place. This is a good way to encourage people to geotag their photos, which is done automatically on some cameras (including the iPhone), but which can also be done after the fact using iPhoto.
Apple has also expanded the number of lessons available, and it has changed how you can approach them. Instead of having a system where you play through from the basics to the advanced items, you can pick whatever lesson you want, as long as you've downloaded it from the integrated music store. There are also new lessons available for the piano, which now includes pop and classical lesson packs.
These lessons are free of charge, they just take up disk space and time to download. The celebrity-guided lessons, on the other hand, run $5 a pop and walk you through how to play certain songs directly from the artist. This is no different from the '09 version of the software, with the exception that you can now get a rating of how well you did going through it. We'd definitely like to see more celebrity lessons in the GarageBand store, though, as they bring not just instructional value, but entertainment value, too.
Yep, I found that out last night. I went to download Pages on my iPad, and found out I couldn't because I don't have iOS 10 on it. I went to upgrade the OS... and found out my iPad is too old for 10. Sad.
But what about people that are unable or unwilling to install the latest versions of MacOS? I cannot find any option to download (or buy) an older version of apps like Keynote, Pages, Numbers, etc. (Nor can I find any info about which version of those apps is compatible with which version of MacOS.)
As much as it would be nice if Apple gave all old stuff away for free, or even kept old versions available for sale, I presume they've done the math and determined that it would be a significant expense that would benefit very few people because those who don't upgrade to new hardware tend not to buy (or even download) new software either.
Phil Schiller, senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, demonstrated creating slideshows with new themes, sending photos via e-mail from within iPhoto, and the ability to download snaps from a Facebook account. He also demonstrated "powerful" new capabilities that allow users to automatically create a photo book with minimal user input.
Are you sure that when you're building your "thick" image (also called a monolithic image), you're not installing these iLife and iWork '13 apps with an AppleID? Please check again because I haven't seen any evidence of these apps being tied a machine's serial number. If you have a new-enough Mac, they'll be included on Apple's factory image and will be available for "adoption" to an AppleID. The same is true if iLife '11 apps are installed; the MAS will make the newer versions available for adoption/download.
We do a base image of Mavericks (built with casper imaging) with packages for each of the ilife and iwork apps. We got those apps from a mavericks machine that had the old suites installed and downloaded the new versions via generic Apple ID. Captured the new apps by dragging them to Composer without issue. We block app store for our students so them updating, etc isn't an issue here.
Many Mountain Lion users may have found that when they click "Share to iDVD" in iMovie. Nothing happen. Why? That's because iDVD doesn't come with new Mac computers any more since Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion). I know it's strange. The principle is that if you don't have iDVD for Mountain Lion, you should not put that item in the menu, right? But that's Apple. You have to find other solutions to put video to a DVD disc, or choose other way to save movies, such as uploading to YouTube and saving to a USB stick. From Apple's point of view, DVD is becoming less and less popular than downloading from iCloud, YouTube, Facebook, etc. This article will share two ways to put your movies to DVD:
There's no free version of iDVD for download online and Apple stopped to sell it anywhere. You can only get it from iLife'11 box, if you have it or if not buy from somewhere other than Apple, such as Amazon or MegaMacs. Also tell Apple what you think.
Now anytime you want to download your Photo Stream to your Mac, just launch that saved script app and you will grab your latest Photo Stream images to the configure directory in Mac OS X. For best results, place the application into your /Applications directory and add it to Launchpad for easy future use. 2ff7e9595c
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