IPhoto 9.3 doesn't support Snow Leopard??

I'm shocked but it seems that iPhoto 9.3 discontinues support for Snow Leopard!
Why does Apple seem to want to kill the best OS version they made?
Aperture 3.3 is like this too!

iPhoto menu -> Provide iPhoto Feedback

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