Error always occur when downloading from Appstore

Hi,
I just bought a macmini and decided to purchase adobe photoshop elements 10 from the Indonesian Appstore.  However, I'm greatly disappointed that after numerous tries to download/install the software, an error message would always cut short the installation/download process.  Tried googling the issue but it seems that I cannot find anyone else with the same problem.  Its my first time to use an apple OS and buy an adobe photoshop product so I'm really a newbie here.  I was also unable to find any help from the appstore.
Any help will be much appreciated.

Hi Celso Lim,
What error message do you get when you try to download/intall? Also do let me know the version of MAC OS you are on.
Photoshop Elements 10 is an older version, the current version is 11.
Try downloading Photoshop Elements 10 from http://prodesigntools.com/photoshop-elements-10-direct-download-links-pse-premiere-pre.htm l and make sure you follow the important instructions on the page before you initiate the download.

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