Is iPhoto 9.5 available in OSX Yosemite?

I'm really happy with the iPhoto 9.5 and running Mavericks. I want to know if the iPhoto 9.5 is compatible and available on Yosemite?
As I really like the photo books and greeting cards features. Will those features be available in Yosemite?

As I really like the photo books and greeting cards features. Will those features be available in Yosemite?
Both are available in iPhoto 9.5.1. and working well.
If you are unsure about upgrading to Yosemite, make sure to make a full backup of your system before upgrading (a Time Machine backup or a bootable clone).This way you can downgrade again, if you should find you are missing important features or apps you need are no longer working.
It is a good practice anyway never to upgrade without a working backup.

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