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Steve Jobs demos NextStep

Posted in AV, Tech by Dan at 1:02 pm

Steve Jobs demoing the NEXT operating system. Many of the features shown here are now in Macintosh OSX. Mind you, this is before Windows 3.1 was released.

10 Responses to “Steve Jobs demos NextStep”

  1. Mikey says:

    Can’t believe i sat there and watched the whole thing…

  2. wow that thing is just like osx… and i think it has more options than xp hahahahah

  3. Kyle says:

    $500 fax modem…I love it.

  4. C says:

    oh my good .. havnt really understood how much better than windows apple has been under all this years until now.. wonder what that computer cost when it was new…

  5. Justin says:

    Wow, that has more features that 3.1 totally! I should know; I’ve used one until a few years ago…

  6. maijc says:

    this is not pre 3.1 is actually when 3.1 was release, but is very impressive, the service menu remember me OSX, and the 3d rendering is stunnig for its time

  7. ICSTAR says:

    Not bad for a college dropout. Not too shabby.

  8. Al Feldzamen says:

    After watching David Pogue’s video bit on today’s NY Times website, lots of people are going to come here, since this web site was displayed in the video, searching for information on running Windows on a Mac. That seemed promised in the video.

    But where is it?

    Thanks.

  9. There must have been some conspiracy by MS or something, cos I have never heard or seen anything like that.. I’m a truly stunned, amazed and shoked all at once! And Steve: You’re the man!!!

  10. xSmurf says:

    For some reason you guys see a link with os x but don’t seem to know what it is… Well it’s fairly simple, OS X is based on NeXT. When Apple bought NeXT (and brought Jobs back at the same time) it lead to OS X (well to the first Mac OS Server first, and then OS X). That’s why they are so similar in feature.

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