However, as of January 9, 2017, Creative Suite (CS6 or earlier) perpetual license applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Adobe After Effects are no longer available for sale from Adobe.
(the InDesign cursor issue is fixed at least. Illustrator is not, however) Or just search the Adobe forums or Twitter for High Sierra + Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign or Premiere and you'll quickly come across a myriad of other issues. Save yourself a lot of frustration and don't upgrade yet. Personally I've experienced all kinds of problems with random beachballing and bad performance, the Photoshop interface being completely blank, exports not working properly or crashing, artwork/layers/objects disappearing in Illustrator as the zoom level changes or the view is panned, combined with the bounding boxes jumping around or not being selectable at all (and that's with GPU acceleration turned off, which Adobe currently insists is a must for Illustrator on High Sierra because of GPU acceleration bugs), etc.
Not to mention if you use a 2016/2017 MacBook Pro with a discrete GPU (like I do) your GPU performance (and anything accelerated by it via Metal, OpenCL, etc - that includes Photoshop, Premiere, FCPX, etc) will be hosed if you let it go to sleep at any point - see: There are also a heap of rendering/compositing/windowing issues with the Intel integrated graphics (see the macOS 10.13 beta thread in this forum). There's no advantage you'll get out of upgrading to High Sierra in its current state that could possibly outweigh the problems you'll experience as a result with Adobe CC apps.