Support for Nikon D700 NEF (RAW)

I will admit that I am new to Photoshop CS3 and this is my first posting.
I have a Nikon D700 and would like to use NEF files for a lot of obvious reasons and I do believe that there is a new reader in the making. My question is does anyone know when this is going to be made available? I can use Nikons View NX and NX2 for awhile but would like to utilize Lightroom and Photoshop CS3 ASAP.
Regards,
Wallace

>Preliminary, "unofficial" support for any given camera is not meant to be obvious.
Yes, I think if Adobe support for a camera is official, then they would have to support the camera to their typical high standard. If there has not been time for adequate testing, and support is unofficial then you use the software
as is and can't complain if something goes wrong.

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