Can i delete iPhoto after iOS8 installation?

iPhoto was been replaced by Photo after iOS8 installation, so my question is:
can i delete iPhoto?

iPhoto was been replaced by Photo after iOS8 installation, so my question is:
can i delete iPhoto?
Make a backup to save it.
Open "Photos" to migrated your photos to Photos, otherwise your photos will be deleted
Right now, iPhoto is unsupported on iOS 8 and does not run.
Unfortunately, Photos is not a full replacement for iPhoto. Many features are missing, as you will discover - no Journals, no books, no brushed adjustments, no tags, no Info panel.

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