Adobe's Creative Suite is dead. It's the end of the line for boxed versions of Photoshop, InDesign, and the rest.
Adobe's Creative Suite and the applications that make it up "Photoshop, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Premiere, and a host of others" have been staples of many professional toolboxes for almost a decade now. The full suite itself has been available since September of 2003, and many of its applications have a history that reach back even further. Today at its MAX conference, however, Adobe announced a major shift in strategy for the software: boxed versions, along with their perpetual licenses, will no longer be available for any Adobe software newer than CS6. Going forward, subscribing to Adobe's Creative Cloud service will be the only way to upgrade your software.
They are trying to become like the utility companies. Boy, am I glad that I am used to Paint Shop Pro and GIMP. Rule number one: NEVER EVER become reliant on specialized tools and functions unless you absolutely HAVE to.