Does Canon Digital Photo Professional work in Retina display?

The photos look blurr compared to viewing them in iPhoto. I guess this is because it is displaying the images in the simulated 1440 x 900 resolution instead of the MBP Retina 15" 2880 x 1800 native resolution.
Can it be forced to render in that mode or do we have to wait for Canon to release a new version that supports Retina display? Would any tweaks or modification of config files do the trick?
Even setting the scaled resolution to 1900 x 1200 the photos are still noticably blurr compared to when displayed in native resolution in iPhoto.

So far it seems that software in general has required adjustments by the programmers (not users) to add Retina support. If you have the latest version of DPP available on the Canon web site and it isn't working, I guess you'll have to wait until they do. (I don't have a Retina Mac yet so DPP works fine for me.)

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