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The article critiques Apple's transition to subscription-based software with the new Creator Studio, contrasting it with the past when software was often free or had a one-time purchase model. It questions how Steve Jobs would react to these changes, given his disdain for subscriptions.
In 1982, Apple programmer Chris Espinosa faced relentless criticism from Steve Jobs over his calculator design for the Mac. To resolve the issue, Espinosa created a playful prototype that allowed Jobs to design the calculator himself, highlighting a unique approach to design challenges at Apple.
The article critiques Apple's decision to introduce ads into its services, contrasting it with Steve Jobs' commitment to a superior customer experience. It reflects on how Jobs would have rejected such moves, emphasizing that Tim Cook's leadership marks a departure from that principle.
The article discusses Apple's recent design introduction, highlighting its homage to the design philosophies of Steve Jobs and Jony Ive, while notably overlooking the Vision Pro. It emphasizes a nostalgic return to the minimalist and functional design aesthetics that characterized Apple's earlier products.