Looking for DNG Converter 8.7 Beta

I've been able to find ACR 8.7 beta, but although the Adobe Labs mentions the new DNG Converter, I haven't been able to find it. Clues? (for OS X). ...doug

The phrase DNG Converter is in a link on the Labs home page:  http://labs.adobe.com/

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