I have a roughly 10 year old Bosch jobsite table saw which is a great tool for what it is but it aint a shop saw being quite limited for size and I find i have to find creative ways to deal with larger panels using multiple tools amd cuts to get a finished part where a full sized table saw would save a lot of steps and time. I also have a Kreg Adaptive cutting system which works pretty good put kind of a PITA to set up for just a cut or two. My shop is small and mulit-use so everything has to be portable.
I have been making stuff so far mostly from 3/4 plywood including some rolling shop stands with drawers for planer and sander (yes, plywood drawer fronts). Similar to cabinets in construction and precision. I would like to get into using more boards and joinery techniqes. I do pocket holes and bisquit joints but not any dovetails yet (maybe someday).
So all that being said I get by with the small saw I have but "Would I have better use of a propper table saw or a jointer?".
I have never used a jointer but I can see how it could be useful. By propper table saw I mean somelike a Jet 10" cast wings 30" 115V or the comprable Powermatic
Thanks for your opinions and comments