Isn't funny how someone who has an opinion "Dahveed" decides to be a legal, finance and "I know what you want and need better than you" expert who tells you what you are doing wrong, how you are doing it wrong and why everything Apple is doing is right... legally? So, if I am understanding his [il]logic, he is saying Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Nokia, Rim, Walmart, Target, eBay, Sears, Macy's Nordstrom, ... shall I go on? ... are all doing it wrong and by using them and having a choice in what form of payment you use is illegal? And somehow, Apple products are ONLY for personal and, more importantly, all the apps in the app store developed by tens of thousands of developers/companies worldwide are only for personal use... really? there are no business apps in iOS or OS X app stores? Weeeiiiirrrrd, I wonder where I got mind - they are almost exclusively what I use daily - I don't own a single game, never use facebook or twitter, etc - my personal time is for my family, not on one of my devices.
Apparently, Apple's business products such as Pages, Keynote and Numbers are actually only for personal use - funny, I guess I'm the only one who doesn't do presentations to my family and friends or create spreadsheets that require all the power of Numbers. Let's see... oh, yeah, apparently all businesses and developers on the OS X and iOS platforms are actually doing it for a hobby and Apple made software such as Logic Pro X is only for personal use - they better update the description to remove references to being for professional use. Oh, and their app store legal policy describing different licensing restrictions for commercial vs. personal use must be wrong, eh?
"Two is not too many." Really? I think it is, and frankly, I don't care what you believe is OK for YOU - it doesn't mean it's OK for everyone else.
Glad Duhveed's signature says "Apple fanboy since 1984" - typical defending Apple and their arrogance of "we know what is right for you". Sorry, Duhveed and Apple, you don't.
I know this is an old post, but it is still a problem. The fact article after article, blog after blog, forum topic after forum topic, and nearly everyone I talk to about this considers it a problem not handled with the customer in mind says it is not a small minority of people who wish this could be done for whatever reason they want - I will never argue with someone about their own personal choices on how they like to conduct their personal business.