Digital design: Best software? photoshop, indesign or another one?

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Sinds Adobe announced stop further development for Fireworks, I would like to switch to another software as  soon as possible but which is the best software for digital (web and tablet app) design to optimize the quality of the design and the development afterwards?
I'm thinking about Photoshop or Indesign. What is your advice and why?
Maybe you are thinking about other softwares from Adobe suite hereabout?
Thank you to everybody will answer me

gully,
Photoshop and Illustrator are much more versatile and powerful the InDesign when it comes to graphic artwork.
They represent raster and vector artwork respectiviely, with an overlap: Photoshop has some vector capability, and Illustrator has some raster capability.
Here you can see the fundamental difference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raster_graphics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics
Many use both. Some (often) create the basic artwork in Illustrator, then turn to Photoshop to add some raster effect not available in Illustrator.
They work quite differently so if you choose both, you will have double learning.
You should be aware that if you wish to (ultimately) buy (CS6) or subscribe to (CC) two applications, it is cheaper to buy/subscribe to a suite that has both of them, and any other application in the suite will come free.
In order to make a decision, you can download a free trial of any application and work with it for a month.
That applies to both CS6 (although only through a non Adobe website, and you have to follow the directions on the page carefully: just clicking the links will not get you there),
http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cs6-direct-download-links.html
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