Steve Jobs Sez

Quotes from the man himself. Just shut up and listen.

Wednesday, June 23

On if Apple will allow the iPhone and Mac to sync via WiFi

Yep, someday.
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Monday, June 21

On why iPhone 3G doesn’t support a home screen background with iOS 4

The icon animation with backgrounds didn’t perform well enough.
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Tuesday, May 4

On iPhone user’s complaint of being locked out of third-party apps by a crash on startup

This is a known iPhone bug that is being fixed in the next software update in September.

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Saturday, May 1

On being asked to support “open” Ogg Theora on the iPhone

All video codecs are covered by patents. A patent pool is being assembled to go after Theora and other “open source” codecs now. Unfortunately, just because something is open source, it doesn’t mean or guarantee that it doesn’t infringe on others patents. An open standard is different from being royalty free or open source.
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Thursday, April 29

“Flash was created during the PC era – for PCs and mice… But the mobile era is about low power devices, touch interfaces and open web standards – all areas where Flash falls short… New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too). Perhaps Adobe should focus more on creating great HTML5 tools for the future, and less on criticizing Apple for leaving the past behind.”
Thoughts on Flash by Steve Jobs, April, 2010

Wednesday, April 28

“Nobody had ever thought about putting operating systems as sophisticated as OS X inside a phone, so that was a real question. We had a big debate inside the company whether we could do that or not. And that was one where I had to adjudicate it and just say, ‘We’re going to do it. Let’s try.’ The smartest software guys were saying they can do it, so let’s give them a shot. And they did.”
Fortune, March, 2008

Friday, April 23

“There is always change and improvement, and there is always someone who bought a product before a particular cutoff date and misses the new price or the new operating system or the new whatever. This is life in the technology lane. If you always wait for the next price cut or to buy the new improved model, you’ll never buy any technology product because there is always something better and less expensive on the horizon.”
Steve Jobs’ Letter to all iPhone customers, September, 2007

Tuesday, April 20

On customer complaining of $250 charge to fix broken new iPhone

Imagine this for a car: I was first in line for this car. I paid a premium. Then I crashed it. $2500. I have sold at least 3 of these cars for you. I feel dirty.

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