Looking for CS5 PDF Manuals

Well the last time I visited this forum was when I was looking for the CS4 manuals. I wonder why Adobe stopped putting the manuals on the disk set. But I don't care where they put them as long as they can be found. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks.

Thanks Stix.
It's kind of annoying that Adobe doesn't put the manuals on the disk set anymore. Oh well. And then there was that long forgotten time when we used to actually get a print version of the manual.

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