[NTLK] Museum of Failure as Journalists
Larry Yaeger
larry.yaeger at gmail.com
Sat Jan 27 23:30:00 PST 2024
On Jan 27, 2024, at 3:32 PM, Forrest <newton_phoenix at mindspring.com> wrote:
> Larry, you were part of the design group, and you mentioned finally convincing management to move to a smaller form factor. Do you recall any discussion in the direction of a color display?
I wasn't part of the design group. I was part of ATG, the Advanced Technology Group in Apple, not Newton, originally. All the "Print Recognizer" stuff I worked on was done there. The only reason I was able to impact future design plans is because when ATG was laid off en masse, before Jobs' return, I decided to accept my surprisingly generous layoff package and try to license my software from Apple and make a go of it as a private company. But when Apple refused to license "one of its crown jewels" after six months or so I agreed to have a talk with the Newton group about returning to continue the handwriting recognition work. As part of those negotiations I met with both Steve Jobs and the then head of Newton (sadly can't remember his name now), and managed to get the Newton chief to agree to pursue a smaller form factor. Unfortunately, it wasn't long after I officially rejoined Apple/Newton that Steve decided to close down Newton and roll those engineers back into Apple proper. (That's when I began work on "Inkwell".)
I don't recall discussing color, but I'm sure the issue would have come up. The reason I decided to join Apple in 1987, besides the fact that Alan Kay was trying to bring me in, was that during the interview process I found out about the impending Mac II, that was going to at last have color, have an expandable architecture, and provide "the power of a Vax 11/780 on your desktop". :) As demonstrated with the Lisa, the early Macs, and NeXT, Steve Jobs apparently had a blind spot concerning the importance of color displays, but I always thought it was important. Though I loved the UI of the Lisa and early Macs, I didn't buy one until the Mac II. (Though, to be fair, I couldn't afford the $10K Lisa when it came out or I probably would have owned it. I happened to luck into seeing it's earliest public demo down in LA, oddly -- Pasadena, I think? -- and was completely blown away by that first experience with a graphical user interface.)
- larryy
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