Yep... You know what
I don't like? Enforcing one
or the other option (never mind which) for
everyone. To me, one of the basic principles in software design is, "One size never fits all." But Apple appears to believe differently: "One size does fit all, as long as our markering/market share are strong enough to cram it down everyone's throats." Essentially, that's a disrespectful attitude towards one's customers. It's as if Mercedes were only manufacturing vehicles of a single (or a couple at most) colour. Unfortunately, a woeful lack of customisation options, often connected with severely limited functionality, is among the hallmarks of Apple software. iBooks is just the latest example, but iOS 7 as such is another large-scale example with profound negative effects on iDevice users.