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iWork - Steve Jobs’ secret weapon

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Steve Jobs was famous for his keynote presentations, which combined showmanship with beautifully designed slides to generate his trademark ‘reality distortion field.’
But what few people knew at the time was, he didn’t use a Mac to produce those slides. Not until 2002, at least. Instead he relied on a little-known app called Concurrence on his trusty NeXT computer.
Jobs loved this app so much, he hired its creator to work on a top secret project at Apple. The result was Keynote, an app specially designed to meet Jobs exacting presentation requirements.
Thanks to the power of Quartz, the Mac OS X graphics layer, the frame rate and silky-smooth 3D transitions of Keynote blew other presentation packages like PowerPoint out of the water.
Keynote formed the basis of Apple’s iWork office productivity suite we know and love today.
In this episode, we chart the thirty-year history of Apple office productivity apps, and consider what it tells us about the company’s changing business model.
LINKS
Concurrence screenshots
https://apple.fandom.com/wiki/Concurrence
Steve Jobs launches Keynote at MacWorld 2003
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTF9wnTPpK0
Roger Rosner demos iWork ’05 at MacWorld 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLxI40utsLM
Apple announces completion of iWork suite with the addition of Numbers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Pb_OIBW4Ys
iPad launch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTNbKCAFHJo
Steve Jobs announces iWork with iCloud in his last keynote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPMjUtfQPks
Plan for iWork overhaul announced at WWDC 2013
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIigp_bxUcQ
Eddy Cue announces complete rewrite of all iWork apps with full file compatibility at a Special Event in October 2013
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FunXnJQxYU

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Chapters

1. iWork - Steve Jobs’ secret weapon (00:00:00)

2. Trivia question (00:00:22)

3. Introduction (00:01:28)

4. A brief history of office productivity suites (00:03:40)

5. Early spreadsheets (00:04:31)

6. Early word processors (00:06:02)

7. Why PowerPoint didn't originally do what it does now (00:07:31)

8. OLE, OpenDock, and Cyberdog (00:09:17)

9. Lighthouse Design office suite on NeXTSTEP (00:11:10)

10. Claris Works, Apple Works, & Microsoft Works (00:12:55)

11. Steve Jobs brings AppleWorks in-house again (00:15:58)

12. Steve Jobs uses Concurrence for his keynote slides (00:16:57)

13. Marker Felt - Steve Jobs go-to presentation font (00:22:34)

14. Roger Rosner - the brains behind Keynote (00:25:14)

15. Keynote launches (00:26:50)

16. Quartz compositing (00:28:00)

17. iWork launches with Pages (00:30:15)

18. iWork completed with Numbers (00:35:39)

19. iWork ’09 and iWork.com launched (00:37:48)

20. HTML5 Canvas - Quartz for the web (00:42:37)

21. iWork for iPad launch (00:45:22)

22. iWork with iCloud - why Jobs hated file systems (00:49:35)

23. “The Great Regression” full cross-platform compatibility (00:53:09)

24. Conclusion (00:57:43)

6 episodes

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Steve Jobs was famous for his keynote presentations, which combined showmanship with beautifully designed slides to generate his trademark ‘reality distortion field.’
But what few people knew at the time was, he didn’t use a Mac to produce those slides. Not until 2002, at least. Instead he relied on a little-known app called Concurrence on his trusty NeXT computer.
Jobs loved this app so much, he hired its creator to work on a top secret project at Apple. The result was Keynote, an app specially designed to meet Jobs exacting presentation requirements.
Thanks to the power of Quartz, the Mac OS X graphics layer, the frame rate and silky-smooth 3D transitions of Keynote blew other presentation packages like PowerPoint out of the water.
Keynote formed the basis of Apple’s iWork office productivity suite we know and love today.
In this episode, we chart the thirty-year history of Apple office productivity apps, and consider what it tells us about the company’s changing business model.
LINKS
Concurrence screenshots
https://apple.fandom.com/wiki/Concurrence
Steve Jobs launches Keynote at MacWorld 2003
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTF9wnTPpK0
Roger Rosner demos iWork ’05 at MacWorld 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLxI40utsLM
Apple announces completion of iWork suite with the addition of Numbers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Pb_OIBW4Ys
iPad launch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTNbKCAFHJo
Steve Jobs announces iWork with iCloud in his last keynote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPMjUtfQPks
Plan for iWork overhaul announced at WWDC 2013
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIigp_bxUcQ
Eddy Cue announces complete rewrite of all iWork apps with full file compatibility at a Special Event in October 2013
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FunXnJQxYU

  continue reading

Chapters

1. iWork - Steve Jobs’ secret weapon (00:00:00)

2. Trivia question (00:00:22)

3. Introduction (00:01:28)

4. A brief history of office productivity suites (00:03:40)

5. Early spreadsheets (00:04:31)

6. Early word processors (00:06:02)

7. Why PowerPoint didn't originally do what it does now (00:07:31)

8. OLE, OpenDock, and Cyberdog (00:09:17)

9. Lighthouse Design office suite on NeXTSTEP (00:11:10)

10. Claris Works, Apple Works, & Microsoft Works (00:12:55)

11. Steve Jobs brings AppleWorks in-house again (00:15:58)

12. Steve Jobs uses Concurrence for his keynote slides (00:16:57)

13. Marker Felt - Steve Jobs go-to presentation font (00:22:34)

14. Roger Rosner - the brains behind Keynote (00:25:14)

15. Keynote launches (00:26:50)

16. Quartz compositing (00:28:00)

17. iWork launches with Pages (00:30:15)

18. iWork completed with Numbers (00:35:39)

19. iWork ’09 and iWork.com launched (00:37:48)

20. HTML5 Canvas - Quartz for the web (00:42:37)

21. iWork for iPad launch (00:45:22)

22. iWork with iCloud - why Jobs hated file systems (00:49:35)

23. “The Great Regression” full cross-platform compatibility (00:53:09)

24. Conclusion (00:57:43)

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