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by sova 1967 days ago
Well, Steve Jobs was borderline crazy, a perfectionist, and wanted beautiful end products that reminded him of the simplicity of the 60s and record players. Tim Cook is a product of latter times and, not to be offensive, does not have a coherent vision of the future for Apple [le Applications] so ... it's hard to compare them. I might be way off, since I don't know a lot about Mr. Cook.
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Jobs had an idea on what perfect was and wanted to make perfect experience for all his customers. Cook is a financial guy first and Apple is now extremely efficient at coasting. They still make great products but between them they lack the cohesion from the Jobs era.