Which Elements are compatible with mac os 10.6.8?

I have Photoshop Elements_3, which is giving me a licensing message and won't allow use. If I get a newer version, which one would be best? My system is too old to support the newest version, I think.

v11 will work on 10.6.8,  The v12 Editor will work on 10.6.8 but not the Organizer.
Cheers,
Neale
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