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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 explores the history of Apple’s app icons, particularly focusing on the new Creator Studio family. It highlights changes over time, including how Apple now brands its apps with descriptive titles alongside the original names. The author shares their collection of icons and notes the trends in design and naming conventions.
The article discusses Steve Wozniak's firsthand account of why the original Apple II did not support lowercase letters. Wozniak explains that financial constraints and the limitations of the technology available at the time led to the decision to use an uppercase-only keyboard for the Apple I and II. Ultimately, the lack of funds prevented him from implementing lowercase functionality in the early Apple computers.