Beware of what you’re getting into.
From what I can see, the central feature of every adobe product is to try to get your roped into their creative cloud system. As we saw recently in Venezuela, you can be paying your monthly fees and have all your important work stored in CC, but Adobe can decide at any time to pull the plug on you and all your work disappears. This was a wake up call worldwide for CC users to not store their important work in the cloud. And of course, as soon as you decide to stop paying your monthly fees you lose access to the software and your work on your own computer becomes inaccessible to you. Long time Adobe users worldwide are bailing out.
I used to be a big Adobe fan. I considered their software was the best available. I paid thousands of dollars over the years on the fully paid versions of software such as Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator and InDesign and used them as part of the way I make a living. They were central to my workflow. Somewhere along the way CC entered the picture and everything went sour. Progressively I have been replacing all my Adobe software with other software that has become available. That doesn’t mean I don’t still occasionally use Adobe software, but I don’t use anything that relies on CC.