iPhoto in Sierra

Hey,.

I am El Capitan running on my iMac end of 2013 and is considering moving to Sierra, but I have a few questions. To point iPhoto has been disabled at the time where the new photo app was introduced (which I think is a stupid idea) but after an update of the iPhoto application operating system has been activated again and all my photos were there where the should be. I wonder if the upgrade of El Capitan for MacOS Sierra will do away with the iPhoto application (that I've noticed can still be downloaded from the web more) and if the photos stored will be deleted.

Thanks in advance.

iPhoto has been replaced by the Photos app in the update of the v10.10.3 of Yosemite.

Update is automatic > Photos for OS X - Apple iPhoto support update

As with any upgrade (Sierra), be sure to back up all your important data beforehand.

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