What is Contribute's upgrade path?

Hi folks.
I use Adobe Contribute to update my website. I upgraded to CS5 a year or so ago.
I can't see any mention of Contribute in current Adobe products.
Will adobe continue to develop Contribute or should I be considering other options?
Hope someone can help
Cheers, Mark

Thank you Rajshree.
Your reply made me do some better searches and I found the list of new features in 6.5 - doh!
There seems to be little that interests me at the moment so I'll wait for version 7.
Looks like two years since 6.5 was launched - how did I miss that?
When will the next version be ready?
Regards, Mark

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