Steve Jobs and Apple have led the mobile hardware and software revolution of the past few years with iPhone, iPad and iOS. Also, arguably Apple makes the best laptops and desktops, and to some the best desktop OS as well. So, what do you think... Is Steve Jobs passion more with hardware innovation and design or software innovation and design? Or both?
[+] [-] daimyoyo|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jcdreads|15 years ago|reply
http://folklore.org/StoryView.py?project=Macintosh&story...
[+] [-] mmcconnell1618|15 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] hoag|15 years ago|reply
Steve's vision for Apple -- and the products and services they have produced since his return -- prove that his passion is the "sum of all parts," i.e., the whole package of hardware, software, UI, services, etc.
Apple's software, minus the second-to-none hardware design, wouldn't be Apple.
Similarly, Apple's stellar hardware designs, minus the phenomenal software and UI, wouldn't be Apple.
So if I were to pick a singular answer to describe Steve's passion, it wouldn't be "hardware and software equally" but rather, "the end user experience." That's his passion.
[+] [-] jpadvo|15 years ago|reply
The question is a false quad-chotomy.
[+] [-] michaelpinto|15 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] noelchurchill|15 years ago|reply
If I had to distinguish between the two in Apple products I would say his passion lays more with hardware because:
a) It's what you actually hold in your hand
b) It's a lot easier for most customers to understand and identify good hardware than software, so if you have the ability to make good hardware it's a big competitive advantage.
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[+] [-] 5TonsOfFlax|15 years ago|reply