There’s no “i” in macOSat least, not anymore.

To get started, you need todownload the latest version of Aperature.

Note that you’ll need to right-grab the app and click “Open” to make it launch it.

The main interface of Retroactive.

Then you could start using the software.

opt for version you want and clickContinue.

Retroactive will download your version of iTunes from Apple and then patch it to work on modern operating systems.

The application Retroactive offering to download different versions of iTunes

When you’re done, you might launch the program.

Still, if you want the old iTunes feel, you could get it.

If notthe Internet Archive has a copy of the most recent release.

Retroactive is downloading iTunes and setting it up to work on a modern Mac.

After installing iPhoto, go back to Retroactive, which will patch the applications.

After that, you’re free to use iPhoto just the way you remember.

it’s possible for you to even use the 2010s filters, which were in fashion at the time.

iTunes 11.4 running on macOS Sonoma, playing era-appropiate music.

Retroactive informing the user that you need to install iPhoto before you can patch it.

Retroactive patches iPhoto so it can run on modern systems.

iPhoto running on a modern Mac

I made the photo old west colour because I’m really cool.