What happens when I delete other versions of Photoshop?

I have adobe photoshopCC, then I was looking through my launchpad and I have Adobe PS CC 2014.; Criminy I also see I also have a Lightroom 4 icon as well....
What should I do before house cleaning?
thanks

You might keep CC as a backup plan to CC 2014. Some extensions and plugins have not yet been updated.
LR info.
Re: How to remove LR4 icon after successful upgrade to LR5
Also visit the LR forums for advice.
Gene

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