Should I update?

I was told I should update to Mavericks (I'm currently using 10.6.8) but I'm worried my Photoshop CS4 and Lightroom 4 and Photo Mechanic won't work if I update.  The programs were placed on my home computer by my former place of employment so I could work from home, now that place folded so I am not able to have them reinstalled with the disc.  Any thoughts? suggestions? 

Others may have differening opions, but I rarely upgrade my OS unless I get a new computer.  There have been a lot of issues with Mavericks with older versions of PS, so do a search on Mavericks and CS4 to see what the issues are before you upgrade.  I'm not a Mac person, but I believe that newer versions of PS will not run on anything less than 10.7.

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      3. Deja Vu
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