More Touch Apps to be developed?

I don't know about anyone else, but feel that I could get a lot more work done if I could put all of my site files on my Creative Cloud "drive" and use my tablet to edit them natively.
I'm running an ASUS Transfer TF300 series tablet, with Android Jelly Bean (4.1), so when I speak of tablet I mean Android tablet.
Example:
Dreamweaver CS6 on the PC and Dreamweaver Touch on the tablet
Both apps can access files stored on the CC, with similar interfaces and such.
I don't want to use some Brand-X editor on my tablet, and risk my code formatting getting messed up, or worse.
I would also like a version of Fireworks for the tablet. Fireworks and Dreamweaver are the two applications that I used most often.
I would love to be able to store my files on the cloud, export the site definitions from DW on the PC and import them into my tablet so that I can just use my tablet for quick edits or changes that don't really require a full PC. I think that this is the biggest thing keeping me from fully leveraging my CC subscription's capabilities. I have 20GB of storage space on the Adobe Cloud, but see no real reason to use it just yet.
It's like using Dropbox to store my important Excel files. I can edit them on the PC or tablet at will. I would love for Adobe to build Android versions of a few of the key CS applications.

Just wanted to inform people about a weirdness that I experienced.

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    I am a Creative Cloud subscriber and an 'adobe creative suite'*  customer for almost 20 years . * (in all its incarnations)
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    Reading the justifications in defence of charging us for these apps is just semantics at best and at worst just plain insulting our custom, our committment & our loyalty.
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    Free services like GIMP are not  inferior alternatives, more likely just speed bumps that most of us chose to avoid right now but for how long?
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    There is a saying " opinions are like ******, everyone has one!.......  so what is the good of my rave if there is no FOLLOWUP ACTION?
    If there is anyone out there who might know how we might get ourselves heard in a way that Adobe might take us seriously I'd love to hear some ideas.
    Right now all I have is a bad taste in my mouth. >: P
    I await to be shown that I am wrong about Adobe's attitude towards us.
    Namaste
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    5.David__B, 
    16/07/2013 4:51 PM   in reply to Hairy Tangerine
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    I agree that the messaging could be clearer.
    It does state that they are sold separately on the product page for Creative Cloud here"
    But if you happened to miss this info before joining its confusing. We are in the process of improving the way they are labelled in the Download Center.
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