Hi Phil

Sorry to sound like a broken old record here, but the usual recommendation 
applies.  Make, and retain, a current full backup of your system.  Use 
something like Super Duper! or Carbon Copy Cloner to accomplish this.

That way, you'd know whether the update breaks anything and, if it does, just 
restore what went before.

Gordon



On 9 Sep 2012, at 16:27, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:

There is an update to iMovie, but I'm reluctant to install it as I finally have 
iMovie figured out and am afraid Apple may break some of the accessibility in 
the new version. Is there a way to back off an update and revert to a previous 
version once you've installed the update?

On the iPhone I did this by simply deleting the updated version and resyncing 
to retrieve the old. How about on the Mac?

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