Camara Raw for Canon 40D

Any news please on when the Camera Raw plugin will be upgraded so it can read and load the new Canon 40D Camera raw files?
and Sraw files (though this is not so important)

Ramón, it's OK to be a satisfied customer but you come across as some sort of wild-eyed, fan boy-cheerleader. Jeff or Thomas have merely to utter a word and you're there confirming it and acting tough. I mean how many times have you reminded readers who Thomas Knoll is? How can you be a "user" if you have time to respond with hundreds of posts in a short period of time?
So can you just cool it a bit? The forum will be OK without you defending Adobe's honor on every other post. Thomas and Jeff are big boys and they can take the punishment. There are times when users, including me, are upset at Adobe about some issue. Your "LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING!!!" attitude doesn't really add to the conversation at that point.
I usually avoid personal attacks but enough is enough. Just settle down and relax! The world's leader in image manipulation software is going to take some heat occasionally. It's their software and their job to answer users' questions.

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