I am really tired of this bull - Adobe trying to act like it's Canon keeping the cameras in a super secret vault & they can't get a file to work with until they are physically on the store shelves, which is BS.
I have seen no less than 5 instances where people had these cameras in their hands weeks before the official release & I don't believe for a minute that Canon would not want to help make sure their cameras are supported the minute they hit the shelves.
I have a copy of OnOne's Perfect Photo Suite 9 (just released about 10 days ago) that fully supports the 7D mark II files with no issues whatsoever - so explain that?
I also have Photo Mechanic 5 that reads them just fine - explain that?
The truth of the matter is probably more a matter of cost to change schedules & Adobe not wanting to spend any more money to react to new releases. They will put out their releases on their established schedules when they get good & ready.
Would it take ANY effort (or cost) for them to at least put out a communication that states that the camera will definitely be supported in xxx release and that release is scheduled for xxx date? Answer = no - if they actually cared about their customers. This disdain for the customer is going to be their undoing. Companies like OnOne are going to snatch their business away from them while they are asleep at the wheel.