So, Pete. I'm a whinger, eh? "...Can't use iCloud"??? More accurately, I won't use iCloud. I would rather use a pencil and paper...
Your approach to discussion is less that agreeable. Namecalling and other juvenile devices. But maybe that' the point for you. Make syou feel "powerful" in a weak kind of way.
My opinion - The point here is that this is a key juncture for how OUR data are used, and our devices controlled, or potentially controlled through arbitrary outside (Apple Corp) decisions to reconfigure and downgrade our software systems. I personally have no desire to have my personal data, to wit, all of my contacts and appointments maintained on some supposedly "safe" mega-database...by Apple Corp, NSA, or whomever.
There are plenty of historical precedents for abuse of power and Apple's recent move to try to require porting personal information to their cloud is just a preleminary reflection of their growing arrogance. It is a dangerous precedent. It is a harbinger of things to come if we do not continue to assert our right to non-interference with and downright authoritarian control of our lives.
Cool design does not in my opinion outweigh corporate decisions that limit our freedom.