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Yes, I would stick with one or the other. I have both and at one point I tried to use them both I find PERSONALLY ONLY

Fireworks - better at creating layouts, and simpler to setup layouts for the web.  But then again inDesign is 100 times better for that, so that rules out fireworks (but I know how to use fireworks enough to allow me to interface it with any flash within flash professional.)

 

Photoshop - everything else, light to heavy photo manipulation.

 

If you are doing  ALOT of flash then you need to grab fireworks as it can help with some of the integration features, to help you work up your flash stuff easier.

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