Camera Raw 6.3 RC vs final release

Does anyone have an idea how difficult it will be to replace the ACR 6.3 RC with the final version of ACR 6.3 when it is made available. I'm running a Mac PowerBook 10.6.5 and CS5

Should be easy...just run the 6.3 GM installer when it's available...

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