I see two iphoto applications. One is iphoto (copy) and the other iphoto (original). How did this happen?

In the applications folder I see two iphoto apps. One labeled iphoto (copy) 376 MB/ version 8.l.2 and the other iphoto (original) 346 MB/ version 8.1.1 . Have no idea what I did. Can I delete one of them?
I have iphoto library manager installed and used it for the first time just recently. I merged my photos into one library.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Lucy

Keep the latest verson.  But, as Larry cautioned, open it before deleting the other one to make sure it performs as expected.
OT

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