RAW support for Canon PowerShot SX1

Hi All,
In the absence of Apple support for the Powershot SX1 IS any suggestions on how to work with this camera easily in a workflow shooting RAW?
I have seen a few archived posts with some suggestions such as the Adobe DNG converter but unfortunately the camera is not supported by the converter (just Photoshop CS and Elements).
Would LOVE to get some apple support here but at the moment I am going to have to find a workaround or go the Adobe application path...
Thanks in Advance.

Adobe converter works fine if you haven't adjusted the file.
I was using LR2 and DNG files and anything that has been cropped or adjusted won't show in aperture 3 even after going through the converter.
The only way it worked way to open it in Photoshop and change it to a photoshop file. Then Aperture 3 recognizes it.
I wish apple would just add the SX1 IS to it's raw support.

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