Can I store photos in Photoshop Elelments 10 Editor?

I have Apple OS X Lion 10.7.  Apple App Store sells Photoshop Elements 10 Editor, but does not explain much about the "lite" version.
After I process and edit my photos, can I store them in PSE Editor as I have been doing for years with PSE 2 in  my Windows platform, 
or must they be stored in iPhoto?
If not, will Adobe be offering the full version of PSE 10 for OS X Lion in the future?

If you want the full version (Organizer + Editor) it’s best to download directly from Adobe rather than the App Store.
If you want to try out the program for yourself before purchasing , download the 30 day free trial using the link below - it‘s the full version. If you like it you can then get the boxed product from your favorite store or on-line retailer. Simply enter the serial number from the DVD box into the trial and it becomes yours to keep. No further installation is required from disk.
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=photoshop_elements&loc=en_us
  Things have moved on a bit since PSE2 with it’s media browser. The package now consists of two integrated apps. Organizer and Editor.
Alternatively on the Mac you can use iPhoto with Elements set as the external editing app.
So basically your choice is iPhoto or Organizer. Don’t use both otherwise you will end up with lots of duplicate images on your hard drive.
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/403/kb403605.html#main_Use_RAW_format_from_iPhoto_to_an_external_ image_editor_such_as_Photoshop_Elements_

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