XMP files for non RAW files **PLEASE!!**

This is useless if I cannot write the image adjustments that I make out to matching XMP files.
How can I move files/folders between machines???
So PLEASE add XMP sidecar file support for non RAW formats.
OR give us the ability to "export" a folder or files.. like in Aperture.

Lee Jay,
Thanks for that info!
Since I did not see the XMP files I assumed...
I just did a test and sure enough, the XMP data is written into the JPG file!
On my mac I copied the file to another name, imported it and the changes were there as well as the ability to modify the changes.
Further, for the geeks like me, I did a
"strings file.jpg | more"
command and was able to see the XMP data.
Thanks!
Edit to add: This is even better than Aperture projects and even separate XMP files!

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