Evolution of the cloud to meet the needs of workflow - follow the Subscriber & not from Manila to a specific computer

It is more of a suggestion than a question. CC has opened the door for me to pay the entrance in the world of Adobe Photoshop. Since his arrival, I developed my interest in Premiere, Acrobat, etc. and love the opportunity to do according to the subscription model all App. However, I think Adobe needs to rethink the idea of limiting the use of CC to 2 active machines. I see not allowing 2 active machines running applications at the same time, and I didn't need to do. However, the nature of my job means that I may need to move from machine to machine, possibly located on different sites and is not not transferable. It seems to me that a subscription to a bassed cloud product should follow the user, not the machine on which it is running. License ME, not my Inbox. Why is it beneficial to adobe and the user? It would allow the user to have the software available on any machine, the user must Access the app, allowing a true virtual cloud experience. It would allow Adobe follow the license use only by the user and not machine, to rally the metric compliance and license. For the user, it makes access to its much more fluid workflow and cloud base. Bind the app is used to a machine is old school of thought of a bygone era. Please, Adobe, we will both meet the cloud together and shaking from the shackles of dependence of the machine.

It might not be exactly what you want... but you CAN do it now... you can install on as many computers as you want and switch on 2, with only one being in use at the same time

When you want to activate on a 3rd, you turn off on one of the two active computers... and so on according to the needs

Cloud license allows 2 activations http://www.adobe.com/legal/licenses-terms.html

-Install on a 2nd computer http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1452292?tstart=0

-Windows or Mac has no importance... 2 on the same operating system or 1 on each

-Two activations may NOT be used at the same time (noted in the link above of the license)

Remove the license on a computer http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1442423?tstart=0 can help

-read http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/error-maxium-acitvation-exceeded.html

-or https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/activate-deactivate-products.html

And

-https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/sign-in-out-activate-apps.html

-http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/activation-network-issues.html

-https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/activate-deactivate-products.html

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