Fuji raw files support

I've got a macbook air Processore  1,7 GHz Intel Core i5, Grafica  Intel HD Graphics 3000 384 MB, Software  OS X 10.9 (13A603), Aperture version 3.5.1, raw 5.01 build 718.1, digital camera raw support 5010, build 91.8.
When browsing thumbnails of the raw files from Fujifilm X100s or Fujifilm xpro-1, the image disappears and a meesage comes out saying that file type is not supported. Sometimes they work for a while than suddenly get into the error and don't work any longer.
Is there a solution or shall I throw away Aperture and move to Adobe?
Thanks in advance for your attention.
Gianluigi

Raw support is camera specific - it needs to take into account the sensor characteristic, and if possible, the lens.
The Fujifilm X-E1:  http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilm-x-e1
Fujifilm X-E1 key features
16MP X-Trans CMOS sensor
ISO 200-6400, 100 - 25600 expanded (JPEG only)
2.36M dot OLED electronic viewfinder
New kit zoom: 18-55mm F2.8-4R
Same control layout as X-Pro1, including top-plate shutter speed and exposure compensation dials
2.8" 460k-dot LCD
Built-in pop-up flash
Full HD movie recording with built-in stereo microphone
2.5mm stereo microphone socket
Compatibility with wired remote control units (via either the USB port or mic socket)
Available in silver or black
http://www.dpreview.com/previews/fujifilm-x-e2
Fujifilm X-E2 key features
16MP X-Trans CMOS II sensor
EXR Processor II
ISO 200-6400, plus 100 - 25600 expanded (JPEG only)
7 fps continuous shooting; 3 fps with continuous AF
Lens Modulation Optimizer (for sharper JPEGs when shooting at large or small apertures)
2.36M dot OLED electronic viewfinder
Top-plate analogue shutter speed and exposure compensation dials
3" 1.04M dot 3:2 fixed LCD (non-tilting, not touch-sensitive)
Built-in Wi-Fi for image transfer to smartphones or computers
Full HD movie recording (1920x1080, 60fps, 36Mbps bitrate), with built-in stereo microphone
2.5mm stereo microphone socket, also accepts electronic remote releases
Available in silver or black
The sensors do differ, the lenses are treated differently, the X-E2 can record 14bit raw. It definitely needs a different raw support.

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