No Nikon D50 support for Raw?

I've seen the "squeaky wheel" post about the D70s RAW files not being supported and it seems that it's the same for the D50.
This is pretty ridiculous. Anyone know any more info about this??
Come on Apple...work with us here!

I am new to digital photography, but (if it is not too naive), here is a further thought: it would obviously be highly desirable for Apple to catch up with Nikon and issue a version of iPhoto that will handle raw files from the D50 camera. But in the meantime, if one connects the camera to the computer and opens the disk image that appears, one can copy individual files (including raw files) to the desktop. Then applications like Graphic Converter or the latest version of VueScan will open them. Once they have been edited, they can be converted to JPEG and added to the iPhoto library.

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