Photoshop Elements 11 with retina display?

I just ordered Photoshop Elements 11 for my new Macbook Pro with retina display, but based on the discussion here, I am worried that it might not work correctly. Does anyone know if Elements 11 supports retina display? Thanks!

PSE11 is not optimized for retina display but it runs very well on the latest Mac Book Pro with fantastic clarity. As far as I know, only Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom are optimized. You could set up the PSE11 editor application as your external editor in iPhoto preferences. iPhoto is obviously optimized.

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