Monday, June 24, 2013

Steve Jobs was "no saint," says co-founder of Apple, Steve Wozniak - Dagbladet.no

Most technology experts agree that he performed miracles, though not necessarily technologically, so at least commercially.

But the young Steve Jobs’ was no saint, “according to his co-founder Steve

” Woz “Wozniak which Jobs started the company with in 1976. It was Wozniak was designer.

Wozniak has spoken to fimnettstedet Gizmodo that Jobs was a complex character who thinks he can not easily be compressed into a single whole story in a movie.

Woz came with statements while the first trailer with Ashton Kutcher’s interpretation of Steve Jobs in the movie “Jobs” (obviously with little by little “j” as Apple uses small “i” in their product name) appeared on the internet today.

The film is directed by Joshua Michael Stern, previously best known for “Swing Vote” with Kevin Costner. Press images that have been distributed Kutcher has shown in a reproduction of an historic photo of Apple’s CEO in his office, and the similarity is striking.

Steve Jobs died on 5 October 2011 from complications due to that he was hit by pancreatic cancer. There is great excitement at Screentime where Ashton Kutcher thus plays the famous Apple founder.


Anxiety movie

- I have a little fear in me that the film will portray Steve as a saint who was misunderstood and overlooked rather than one of the key people who led Apple through mistake after mistake, he says, referring to the Apple III, Lisa and Macintosh.

He says that Jobs admittedly came back to Apple after leaving the company / been fired in 1985, as the saint and god are now recognized and that the man who was behind the launch of iTunes, iPod, iPhpnes and iPad, that all successful products Apple customers love.

Changed

The point to Woz is the man that came back was a different and changed person, far more experienced and thoughtful and far better able to run the company.

– We really have penetrated the recent Jobs in the early years of Apple, that’s what I feel, he says in the interview film.


Hot-Headed Jobs

Jobs was a brilliant but difficult and bad-tempered and short-tempered character, according to the various biographies that have been published, it writes the Huffington Post UK.

Jobs strong character and creativity are often cited as success criteria, but also his his ability to reject and hurt people close to him.

After previews earlier this year stated Steve “Woz” Wozniak that their relationship is portrayed “completely wrong” in the movie and also that Job’s motive in the beginning was just to make quick money on his web design rather than changing society.

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