Apple users bash new iPhone 15: ‘Innovation died with Steve Jobs’::Smart phone fans are griping about Apple’s new devices since the arguably anti-climactic announcement of the forthcoming iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus on Tuesday.

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      1 year ago

      Apple coined the term App with the introduction of the App Store. They weren’t called that before the iPhone. That’s how influential the iPhone and its ecosystem were.

      I can’t stand Apple’s ecosystem, but pretending like it wasn’t a major shift is just weird.

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          Apple did not invent the term “app”, “app store”, or the concept of an app store. There was an app store called App Store for NeXT in 1991 that Jobs knew about, and many similar systems in the intervening years.

          The only thing different about Apple’s app store was the restriction on users’ ability to install apps from other sources.

          Jobs was great at business, not at tech.

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            Jobs was great at business, not at tech.

            That’s not true, he was part of the team that developed Apple Lisa and later on developed Macintosh. He probably did much more.

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            NeXt was founded by jobs when he got kicked out of apple. Then, apple acquired NeXT, and jobs once again became CEO. So NeXT was basically jobs throwing a fit. I’d consider them basically apple.

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              I’m aware of the history, but I don’t think you understood what I wrote. An app store was written for NeXT by an independent company, without Jobs’ involvement.

              Would you give credit to Bill Gates for all windows software written while he was CEO?

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      It was absolutely a revolution.

      The relevant definition of revolution: “a dramatic and wide-reaching change in conditions, attitudes, or operation.”

      It didn’t matter if the technology already existed, hardly anyone was using it. Capacitive touchscreens existed, but there was no dramatic change, they were just used in the same way as resistive touchscreens. It was a different way of building a touchscreen, but very much an evolutionary change.

      The iPhone was a revolution because it caused a dramatic and almost overnight change in the industry. What techies usually fail to see it that technology doesn’t matter. What matters is how it is used and what it allows people to do.