Raw files to be supported

My studio uses mostly FUJI cameras - RAF files. Does anyone know what Apple's intentions are with regards to FUJI? Obviously, I cannot use Aperture if it won't handle my files.
Dual G%   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

What is it about the sliders you find slower? I
myself have a great preference for the keyboard and
use it where possible, but I have to say that
hovering over the control number with the mouse and
then using the Click-Option-Drag to adjust the values
(to slow down the rate of adjustment to something
manageable) is about as quick as I could imagine
adjustment being.
The one area I can see the keyboard possibly being a
bit nicer is in Adjustment when you just want to
nudge it a bit. However there is the question of how
large a change each keypress would represent.
Here is how I use the keyboards in CS2. I picked up a Belkin Nostromo n52
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=157024
gamepad. I use Quickkeys to apply specific places where the mouse will click (since there are no built in shortcuts to get the cursor to specific sliders) over a slider position. I then have the thumb rocker set for "shift down" and "shift up" for gross movements while the little scroll wheel is set to just "down" and "up" for fine control. I have a macro set up that if I use the bottom thumb switch, the image will go to the next image and reset the cursor to click over the exposure tab, so I can rough in the exposure. I then hit another button for each temperature, tint, contrast, etc. I also have keys set up just for the shift key, highlight alert, and even for scrolling down the thumbs. As you may guess, this makes correcting many images quite a bit faster than clicking my way around. Even using the mouse to click and float is way slower.
So what I really need to make it competitive in speed with what I can do with either C1 or CS2 is the ability to use a keyboard shortcut to land on the slider and then two options for scrolling the slider, one for gross movements and one for fine movements. The other nice thing would be a check box so if you highlight multiple images whatever change you are doing gets applied to all of the highlighted images rather than having to lift and stamp.

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