PPro CS3 and Boris Graffiti 5.3

Does anyone know if Boris Graffiti 5.3 is compatible with PPro CS3 running Windows 7 64bit?
-or has anyone been able to get it working even if it isnt officially compatible?
I tried the Boris site and several different searches without any luck.
Thanks!

Hi,
Good luck !  Let us know how it worked out...  I don't think anyone visiting in the past day knew the answer to that question --  I know I didnt
Rod

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