Prx1988 (6/4/2014)
Having read the thread above, it would seem that despite using only using 3 devices (they are all mine and and not shared) I'm breaking a rule as they are all ios (2 iPads and one iPhone -don't ask!). If one was an android device I'd be ok!
Hi
I have the same issue: 1 iPad Mini Retina, 1 older iPad mini as backup and my iPhone.
As you said, according to the licence described I would be fine using one Android device instead of one of the iOS-device.
I don't use the PC-version at all, since it doesn't exist for my Mac.
I use both iPads for longer flights, while I take only 1 iPad for short local flights.
Let's suppose that I'm flying with my main iPad and the iPhone. => If my iPad quits, I will not be able to use the iPhone as backup, because I can't login without an Internet-connection.
The other problem is the use of long secure passwords, which is quite a pain on small devices.
Why should I be allowed to use 2 Android tablets and 2 iPads, but not 2 iPads and 1 iPhone?
It would be nice to have another type of restriction: Perhaps a total amount of 2 devices of one type: 2 PCs, 2 tablets, 2 smartphones, independent from the operating system.
Regards, Eric