I want to uninstall Iphoto Library Manager without losing all my Iphotos

I recently purchased Ilife 6 and I have Iphoto Library Manager on my computer. I'd like to dump the Iphoto Library Manager becuse the idea of third party software working with my photos (unsupported by Apple) scares me. Question, if I uninstall Iphoto Library Manager, will that have any impact on the 6000+ photos in Iphoto that are also in files in Library Manager. (unfortunatley, I'm not knowledgeable enough to know how the Iphotos link into Iphoto Library). If so, how do I get rid of Library Manager and keep my Iphoto Library intact?> Thanks, Ed
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Thanks, that did work indeed! While I'll take your word that it is good software, I was paranoid that if something went wrong Apple Support doesn't support it, and I'd be in a bit of a bind.
Thanks again,
Ed

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