Psd files for PS Touch

Will an update be available soon that will allow psd files to open with layers preserved.  Wold like to update asap.
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If they did, they'd have to design some kind of mechanism that kept PS Touch's limitations in mind. (e.g., I believe PS Touch does like 12 layers max and has no support for mask layers or adjustment layers as of yet.) Food for thought.

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