Audition CS5.5 compatible with Mountain Lion OS on Mac?

Does anyone know if there are issues here? What about CS6? I  have not upgraded to CS6 yet, but I only moved to a Mac when Audition became available for Mac and have not had any problems. Thanks!

Yes, we can confirm that Audition CS6 is compliant with Mountain Lion (Mac OS 10.8) and their are currently no known issues between the product and the new OS.
While Audition CS5.5 is not the latest version of Audition, I can also confirm that it appears to work just fine as well.
With the minimal backend architectural changes made to the new Mac OS (between Lion and Mountain Lion), we see no reason for users to be concerned.
I hope that helps.
Thanks,
--Ron

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