Hi Dave, yes, there is enough information available now to make a decision on a Point & Shoot camera. The current options are:
1. Get a quality 'all-around' pocketable camera that shoots RAW but has limited zoom. The choice would be the Canon S95.
2. Get a slightly larger camera which might not be pocketable, still shoots RAW, but might fit on a belt clip. The choice then expands to include the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 and Nikon Coolpix P7000.
3. Get a great camera which is not pocketable and may or may not shoot RAW but would have better zoom. There are a number of cameras that fit this category, many of which have been mentioned in this thread.
And the choice is..... drumroll please!
"When in doubt, don't."
I have an older Point & Shoot with limited megapixels, but I usually don't print my shots. It isn't pocketable and won't shoot RAW, but it is paid for and works great, and has a 14X zoom. The DSLR, not the P&S, is my primary camera so the primary benefit of the P&S is to be able to take pictures when the DSLR isn't easily availably. Although I can do that with my current P&S, it’s not as convenient as a cell phone to carry around.
This is not the end of the search, merely a temporary delay to wait for technology and product availability to catch up.
I want to thank each and every one that contributed to this thread. I am sure that it has helped a number of other viewers that are facing this decision.