Brian, I use Photoshop and it is the same story I'm afraid. I can do a lot with ACR and can apply a blanket level sharpening and noise reduction to the raw capture, but have to use Photoshop or 3rd party plugins for the final stages.
I suppose I do not mind too much, I've learnt to use layers and luminosity masks along with the selection tool, and can target fine/medium/large detail within the image for attention. It also seems to be the 'right' way, having read around the subject quite a lot.
ie sharpening is best? tackled in 3 stages.
a) initial sharpening of the raw capture
b) sharpening of of specific content for detail/content
c) sharpening for final presentation, Monitor,Web,Print
Since every image presents it's own particular processing issues this 3 stage approach does work best for me.
I'll be trying out the GIMP shortly but I see a bit of a learning curve ahead . . .
Ted, twas ever so.....