Will Elements 6 be compatible with Mountain Lion?

Will Phoptoshop Elements 6 be compatible with Mountain Lion?

Keith... other folks as well.
I finally saw Terrence's link (RoaringApps) and went there.  I can't believe I missed it.  Apparently Elements 6 will be OK. THANK YOU TERRENCE!  I suppose I could upgrade, but I'm so familiar with 6 I'm reluctant to leave it unless there's no other way out. I read the specs for Elements 10 and I see what might be a problem with meeting their spec requirements.
I thought the simplest solution might be to upgrade to Lion.  Can't find it for sale anywhere. Oh well... and all this is to solve a recurring, stupid, blankety blank email problem. 

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  • Is my iMac (early '07) compatible with Mountain Lion

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