I use Photo Raw to edit my Panasonic .RW2 raw files, as well as raw files from my Nikon D5100 and Samsung NX2000, so I don't know why Kodiak Qc says it's not a raw processor. He's right that it's not a pixel editor in the way that Photoshop and Gimp are, though you can use a brush to add colour to an image using the same modes as Photoshop (e.g. Normal, Overlay, Soft Light, etc). And with all due respect to Kodiak, I don't think it's a dead end or I wouldn't have invested in it.
I used to use Lightroom 4.4 with Perfect Effects and ON1 Photo 10 (the predecessors to Photo Raw) and LR doesn't recognise raw photos from my Panasonic TZ70, So I upgraded to Photo Raw 2018 and use only that in standalone mode. I copy raw photos from my camera into a folder on my Windows PC and Photo Raw (PR) recognises them immediately and 'imports' them into its database in just the same way that LR did with other raw formats.
I then use the Browse module to cull them, the Develop module to do what I would have done in Lightroom, the Effects module to add 'filters' such as Antique, Bleach Bypass, Color Enhancer, Dynamic Contrast, Glow, Lens Blur, Skin Retouching, Split Tone, Vintage, etc. After I've added effects, I can save the entire stack (optionally together with the changes in the Develop module) as a new preset, which I can then apply to other photos.
I can then export them as JPEG, PSD, TIFF, or PNG. optionally using one of the best resize modules in existence, which used to be known as Perfect Fractals. PR also integrates directly with my cloud storage, i.e. Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive totally transparently. If I used an iPhone (I don't) I could have my photos synced to it transparently using the free ON1 Photo for Mobile app.
For an extra fee, I also joined their ON1 Plus program so I can chat on the forums not only to the developers, but also to prominent ON1 professional users such as Hudson Henry, Blake Rudis, Scott Davenport, and Matt Kloskowski, as well as having access to all of the training videos, and critiques of my photos if I want them.
I would suggest that you check it out, Rob. Don't look at my photos, as there's little chance that you'd use it the way I do. Check out
the website and check out
their YouTube channel.
You didn't say whether it was Photo Raw 2017 or 2018 you were offered. If it's the latter I'd jump at it. Oh, wait, I did!