Mac pro software issues

I am about to buy my umpteenth Mac. I am considering the Mac Pro 2.66GHz but I have a graphics business and don't want to buy new software for everything I use. Here's what I use... AdobeCS2 with InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and GoLive. I also use AfterEffects and Final Cut Pro 4. Will I have software issues that make this buy more money than I anticipate??? Should I buy the last of the PowerMacs and wait another year before jumping to the Mac Pro?

Adobe Version Cue doesn't work well with Intel Macs.
Of all the products you list, only Final Cut is currently Universal. This means you will see better speed from a top end G5 than the Mac Pros you are considering all but Final Cut Pro. If you can wait a year, or upgrade your G4 to Tiger it may be worth it for the Adobe suite to just stick with a G4 or a G5.
While you can use all of the Adobe software on an Intel Mac, it won't be as fast as a G5 until it is made Universal.

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