Using iPhoto 09 after OS upgrade

If I upgrade from 10.6.8 to 10.8.x, will iPhoto 09 and iMovie 09 continue to work?  I would not mind upgrading the iPhoto and iMovie but the reviews in the App store are not good at all.  I would like to continue to use the 09 versions until the bugs are worked out of the newer ones. 

Yes.  iPhoto 09 and iMovie 09 will work on 10.8 OS.  Make sure you back up your computer before you upgrade your OS. 
I have seen times where the user has a corrupt iPhoto Library, but is unaware of it, as it has not shown itself yet in their OS and version of iPhoto.  As soon as they upgrade, the smarter OS recognized the damaged library, and will display it when they launch iPhoto.  For this reason, it is a good idea to back up before you upgrade.

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