Is Aperture fully integrated with iPhoto(like PE) ?

Does iPhoto know when editing an image in Aperture, like PhotoShop Elements, so you can always go back to the original ?
Thanks!

..I should have searched the forum, I know the answer now.

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    Dennis
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    Hello Robert. wow, dense prose...
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    Hi gang,
    The new integration of iPhoto and Aperture 1.5 sounds
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    regarding functionality. Let's assume that I have
    Aperture set to use my iPhoto library in referenced
    file mode.
    1) Will Aperture keep the two libraries in sync
    automatically? If I add photos to iPhoto, will they
    show up in Aperture?
    2) If I tag photos with keywords or ratings in
    Aperture, do those changes show up in iPhoto?
    3) If I make changes to a photo with Aperture, do
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    Cheers!
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