Installing Software without Optical Drive

I just bought a new Mac Book and I want to uninstall my CS4 off my old laptop and download it to my new laptop. One problem, no optical drive. Is there somewhere online I can enter my licens information and download it directly to my computer?

Use this method:
Direct Download Links for Adobe Software
Follow the isntructions precisely...
Mylenium

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