I'm Marketing

>I'm Marketing.
based

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I miss him every day :(

i'd like to see his monkeypox ridden face once again indeed

>I'm marketing
>It's a team of one
This is the arrogance that causes a man to think he can cure cancer with seaweed lmao.

Reminder that Jobs never invented anything and just rode on the tailcoats of Woz and Ive

lmao imaging seething about a two button mouse

>Dr. Pavel. I'm Marketing.

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no one ever thought he invented anything, retard

Dr. Pavel, I'm marketing.

hardest job is managing autistic developers and designers

Extremely based. We don't have innovative people like him anymore, that is why companies only produce soulless shit now

Marketing is dead

it was 5 seconds of using the one button mouse in uni that made me realise apple were a meme company that preferred form over function and ive avoided them ever since like aids

yes, the only alternative that exists (two buttons) is clearly far superior.

>apple is a meme company that prefers form over function
Agreed

a 2 button mouse is twice as good

Explains why 99.9% of managers are dogshit at their job

honestly after using a 5 button mouse for a year I can't go back to anything else
imagine using a crapple 1 button mouse and LITERALLY NOT BEING ABLE TO RIGHT CLICK LMAOOOO!!!

>two buttons

silly appletard

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Steve Jobs was a fucking idiot psycho, but I unironically think he was the only one in tech who understood design, the whole user experience from start to finish, what the average customer wanted, what they needed and what they didn't even know they needed. Both the iPod and the iPod touch were revolutionary. And also expensive and fragile.
Their designs now are dogshit, it's just supposed to look sleek and expensive and you buy it to show that you can afford it.

This. He knew average retard and what he needs in a computer. He dumbed down everything.

You guys need to realize that by definition, 50% of the population is below 100 IQ, more than 66% below 115IQ and so on. He just turned the high-IQ market for nerds into a one that an average 89IQ american can enjoy, especially a one that never had experience with using technologies. That's why Steve Jobs was a genius. It's just made simple and it just works.

Actually I use an MMO mouse with shitloads of programmable buttons and I'm never going back. Even if the only macro I could have was cut/copy/paste I would still never go back.

How was he in the wrong here? His goal was to maximize profit, and he knew that making a product that can be found elsewhere would hurt Apple's illusion of uniqueness.