Any word on a fix for Nokia Photo Transfer for Mac...

Since it won't even open since the update to OS X Mavericks...

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    Ultimateone wrote:
    I believe that after the OS Mavericks came out that this app is NOT broken.
    Not mentioned as compatible in this link: http://www.nokia.com/gb-en/support/product/nokia-photo-transfer-for-mac/ and no longer works upon Mavericks for me!
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