does seem to be too old to run under the new kernel of Leopard.

So Leopard forgot something that Panther knew? IMO, it's (more than) unreasonable to take back iPhoto for upgrading the OS.

Lemme ask you: If you knew that upgrading your OS would mean that you had no way to access your iPhoto library, would you upgrade the OS?

Out of curiosity, what version of iPhoto are you running?

It's not running so I can't say!

Apple's response is rather terse: To use iPhoto 2 on a computer running Mac OS 
X 10.5 Leopard, upgrade to a newer version of iPhoto.

Hunh. It didn't say that on the Leopard package. It was just a charming surprise once I'd installed it.
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Malcolm
800MHz 17" flat panel iMac running Leopard (1GB RAM, 500GB HD)

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