Mavericks support for Nikon AW1 NEF

Any timescale for when Mavericks can support Nikon AW1 NEF files? So far no preview is available in Mavericks for the NEFs, I have to use Adobe bridge to view them
Kind regards,

Yes, this is really interesting since all the Nikon 1:s of this generation are exactly the same inside. What is really the problem? Is Nikon the probelm?
I switched to Lightroom now, so I can use the raw format from my AW1, but my wife still uses iPhoto so she is very frustrated. I don't see why the compatibility issue shouldn't be solved the same day a camera hits the stores.
If there isn't a problem in the communication between Canon/Nikon etc. and Apple.
Anyway, the biggest looser is Apple and their iPhoto/Aperture apps and that's too bad.

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