Something else you can do is use the Leaf software to tether and dump the files to a "hot" folder, say, on your desktop... then have Lightroom "watch" that folder as an auto-import folder.
You shoot.... leaf software dumps the file from your camera into the "hot" folder... it then it opens right up in Lightroom since lightroom was "watching" the folder for any new incoming files.
Sounds complex at first, but it's pretty seamless once you get it running the first time.
I STRONGLY urge you to upgrade to the latest lightroom if you decide to stay with adobe... image quality, sharpening, and noise reduction are all top notch in the newer version. In some ways, I find it easier than C1, but C1 definitely has the special sauce when it comes to digital backs. My prob is that I've used adobe products for so long that I can get my files to look better out of LR, generally, with less effort than with C1 due to my personal long history with adobe products.
C1 is on my target list for this Christmas break though!