My Decision for the Creative Cloud
Given the fact that most of my plug-ins work with Lightroom and independently as stand-alone applications I will stay with my licensed copy of Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom 5. As long as Adobe continues to create RAW converters for Lightroom there is no need to have ACR updates for Photoshop. I use NiK, OnOne and Topaz as my primary Plug-Ins and I feel the current version Photoshop is sufficient for my editing needs.If what whatever reason Adobe moves Lightroom to the cloud and makes that the only option my choices are as follows: its choice - Capture One for RAW and edits, 2nd - DxO for RAW conversion and corrections, and finally Aperture. Yes this will be a learning curve, but I am willing to accept that as the option.There are 2 days left with the $9.99 pricing offer so make your decision wisely - I have made mine.
Adobe CS6
Final releases of the CS6 suite of products are now available on the Adobe site. Upgrades are only available from the Adobe web site. Please remember to uninstall any Beta versions before you try and install the final release. Do not drag beta versions into the trash on a MAC or delete them in Windows. Use the uninstall utility.
Maybe Adobe has a heart.............
All concerned about having to buy the full version of CS6 just because you did not upgrade to CS5 - do not despair Adobe has just announced an upgrade plan for CS3 and CS4 users. Here is what they say:
Upgrade offer for CS3 and CS4 customers
More at: http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/faq/upgrade-policy.html