When will CS6 be published?

Hello:
I bougth CS4, did not use it, starting using it now, realizing that CS5 is out, having to shell out $200.00 for an update, so, before I do that, would like to know if anyone has any inkling to when CS6 might be released, so that I can decide whether to wait for it or not.
Thanks,
Hans L

One thing to consider that, in my opinion, will make it worth your while to upgrade to CS5... HTML5  -  CS5 now has very good support for it and will continue to get rapid updates to support it even better. This, as well as some of the very cool things that were shown at MAX for jQuery mobile it's clear that Adobe intends to release several interim updates for these technologies. These updates will only work with CS5.
Definitely worth a couple hundred bucks.
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