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A clip from the new documentary "Welcome to Macintosh" where the interviewees speak about what Apple may be like a...
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"Welcome to Macintosh - The documentary for the rest of us" - Copyright 2008 Rob Baca and Josh Rizzo. All Rights Reserved.
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Next didn't really failed if you consider that its operating system has been the basis for Mac OS X, that actually is a success. If Apple hadn't purchased Next, I thing Next wouldn't have failed anyway. :)
Apple was concerned by Steve starting another computer business, and took legal action. Apple agreed to not take things further provided NeXT didn't compete in the same market as Apple. In other words, NeXT was forced as well as designed to be a high end workstation outfit, a la Sun, DEC, Silicon Graphics, etc. NeXT computers were used for some amazing things, including the words first web browser.
Next was actually a great success! Next was purchased by Apple, not because Steve Jobs was involved, but because they had an OS that Apple desperately needed at the time. Mac OS X is a combination of the NEXT OS and the Mac OS (Mostly NEXT). So essentially while Steve was away from Apple, he was developing their next generation OS (OS X) at NEXT. Not a failure at all.
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How? Named after his doughter.
A machine too powerful, advance and expensive for its time, just like the Next's Computers...
It just looks like steve jobs, out of time perfectionism and geniality!
If Apple hadn't purchased Next, I thing Next wouldn't have failed anyway. :)