Adobe Camera Raw and Elements 9 new user

I hope someone out there can help me out because Adobe can't so far.  I have a Mac OXX 10.5.8, new user to Elements 9.  Bought PSE9 and there is no Adobe Camera Raw with the installation.  Support told me I need to download ACR 6.3.  Went to website for Adobe and tried to download update to no avail.  Emailed back and forth to Adobe support, no help.  So now, I am stalled, any ideas?

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TrixieInsc wrote:
Emailed back and forth to Adobe support, no help.
Thanks to Yammer P. for providing the download links.  Assuming these are what you need, are you saying Adobe support didn't even provide these?
Adobe, are you listening to this?  Do you really think contracting your support out to India is working if the support personnel can't even provide basic links to your own software update web pages?
-Noel

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