Sony rx100 raw plug in

As far as I can tell the Aperture plug in for the Sony RX100 has not been released yet.
Would the first person to discover its release, please post. I've put the camera away, awaiting the plug-in's arrival. The available raw converters are just too clunky.
thanks so much,
Roger

If you are really running 10.4 - which I doubt, you won't be able to use it anyway.
You can always shoot RAW+JPEG and take advantage of RAW when update is released.

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