Should I Upgrade to CS4?

I am a photographer and use CS3 for regular post processing - not too much of artistic creativity.
I have heard mixed reviews of CS4 - does it make sense to upgrade CS3 to CS4? Please advice.

pradeeps001 wrote:
When is CS5 due?
Nobody outside Adobe knows for sure.  The upgrade cycle has been about 18 months and CS4 was released in September 08.

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