Dng converter for canon 6d

Anyone there? I just purchased a Canon 6D and need to get the images into Lightroom 3. I downloaded the DNG Converter, but 8.8 is not compatible with my iMac (10.6.8).
1) Is there another version of the DNG converter that will work with the 6D images and my iMac?
OR
2) Is there a version of Lightroom that will work on my iMac and with the 6D RAW files?

justinm09291983 wrote:
I'm downloading 4.3 now, thank you!!!
Is it free to upgrade from 3.0 to 4.3?
No it is not. LR 3 is LR3. LR4 is a newer version completely. You can no longer buy LR4 and I'm not sure LR 5 will work on Snow Leopard 10.6.x.

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