Nikon D3s camera profiles - need update

Hi Folks!
Does anyone hear about development plans in Nikon D3s LR profiles?
WBR,
Alexey

I'm wondering where to obtain the most recent version of the DNG Profile Editor.
All I can find, are references to DNG Profile  Editor 1.0 beta 2 (updated October 22, 2008). On that page though it says…
"Update: The DNG Profile
Editor beta 2 was released on October 22, 2008. Please download the new
version."
But there's no link to the new version, only to the beta of 2008.
Where is it hiding?
Martin

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