@ajs-mp it's fine to question that some comments may be AI generated; as for me, i comment on videos i get from youtube recommend out of a genuine appreciation of the creator... although most times i just comment "youtube recommend" in awe of what youtube's algorithm shows me, especially videos i did not expect and videos from small channels
he also did not mention the apple watch and other products, but the thing is that those products are basically extensions of the main thing, not an actual main thing themselves. so i can see why he left them out.
@@TimoWolf200I would tend to disagree tbh. People who don’t have iPhone will buy AirPods because they are “the top brand” in headphones. Not necessarily the best, but it is the first thing you will look at if you are in the market for “luxury” headphones.
You've totally gotta do a history of Samsung one too! From starting out as a humble fish shop in 1938, to becoming a global tech mega giant that *literally* makes up 22% of South Korea's entire GDP.
@cesramm1120 Let's see about that. Samsung was the first to bring AMOLEDs (Galaxy S), large phones (Galaxy Note), water resistance (Galaxy S4), wireless and fast charging (S6), minimized bezels (S6 Edge), USB-C (S8), and so on to market, long before Apple ever could. Not to mention software features like notifications, widgets, always-on display, the app drawer, etc which all came to Android first. Hell, basic things like copy and paste, over-the-air updates, video recording, predictive typing, gesture typing, and live wallpapers came to Android first. Not to mention features like the S Pen, 100x zoom, foldables, split screen, clipboard history, windowed apps, DeX, and an encrypted Secure Folder, and anti-reflective displays, which all don't have an equivalent on iPhone yet. Apple's game has always been to wait until someone else invents a cool thing, and then pretend they did it first. *Sent from my Galaxy Z Fold5.*
@cesramm1120 @cesramm1120 Let's see about that. Samsung was the first to bring AMOLEDs (Galaxy S), large phones (Galaxy Note), water resistance (Galaxy S4), wireless and fast charging (S6), minimized bezels (S6 Edge), USB-C (S8), and so on to market, long before Apple ever could. Not to mention software features like notifications, widgets, always-on display, the app drawer, etc which all came to Android first. Hell, basic things like copy and paste, over-the-air updates, video recording, predictive typing, gesture typing, and live wallpapers came to Android first. Not to mention features like the S Pen, 100x zoom, foldables, split screen, clipboard history, windowed apps, DeX, and an encrypted Secure Folder, and anti-reflective displays, which all don't have an equivalent on iPhone yet. Apple's game has always been to wait for someone else to invent a cool thing, and then pretend they did it first.
small misinformation alert : the quote "do you want to sell sugar water for the rest of your life, or come with me and change the world" was actually when jobs hired scully and they liked each other, not when they fought and jobs got kicked out!
this channel is SO UNDERRATED. i think you can reach 1 million by keep making videos like this. feedback: i think you should add source name in each footages you use from another places, just to avoid getting copyrighted in case this channel is getting more well-known
Going to say at 4:57 the Apple Lisa was not the first computer with a GUI as the Xerox Alto also had a GUI but predated the Lisa by about 10 years, however the Alto was not mass marketed so many people’s first exposure to a GUI would be from the Apple Lisa in fact, the idea of having a GUI on the Lisa came straight from the Alto, as Steve Jobs paid several visits to Xerox during the development of the Lisa
(WARNING -- YAPPING INCOMING) there was also Ivan Sutherland's Sketchpad of ~1963 (early CAD tool, featured GUI "light buttons" that could be triggered with a light pen and a vector graphics editor), although this was a standalone application; ran on MIT's TX--2 (Transistor eXperiment 2) computer another was Douglas Engelbart/SRI (Stanford Research Institute)'s ~1967 NLS (oN-Line System), which was famously shown off in the 1968 "Mother of All Demos" (which Alan Kay attended, who went on to be the primary designer of the Xerox Alto in the early 70s and its GUI), which featured... sort of a GUI? it was the first system to feature a mouse linked to a cursor, but also featured hyperlinking from document to document, integrated graphics within text documents, multi-user (collaborative) document editing, multi-pane windows (these weren't draggable, but you could split the screen in half with a document in each), individual "forks/overlays" (now more commonly known as apps, including a calculator, text editor, graphics editor, a virtual alarm clock, etc.), context-sensitive help (aka you could ask for help while in a certain app and it would help you with that specific app), and even wireless videoconferencing through two custom-built modems it was also the second node ever connected to ARPANET (the first US (somewhat) nationwide computer network) in late 1969, and was the first to receive a message. in terms of computer hardware, the NLS ran on several, but was first mostly operational on an SDS-940 in around 1967, but was later ported to a PDP-10 running BBN TENEX in 1970. despite having all that, it didn't have recognizable "GUI" buttons or radio buttons, dropdowns, etc. the Xerox Alto invented most of that with Smalltalk-76 in 1976. in the early 70s, a lot of people (including the inventor of the mouse) migrated from SRI (NLS's developers) to Xerox PARC, which developed the Alto. (there was also the University of Illinois' ~1972 PLATO IV system (running on a CDC 1604 computer), of which Xerox PARC researchers were also given a tour, that featured stuff like flat plasma touchscreens, predecessors of online forums and user groups, very early emoticons/emojis, a four-voice music synthesizer, one-on-one remote chat software, etc., all integrated into one computer terminal, but the Alto was already in development at this time and, to my understanding, already had a (very primitive) GUI at this point, which PLATO IV did not. a touchscreen was later integrated into the ~1978 Xerox NoteTaker, which was a portable Xerox Alto that never made it past the prototype stage) if any of y'all think this kinda stuff is interesting, i recommend checking out "The Early History of Smalltalk" by Alan Kay, which goes a lot more in-depth on the development and the inspiration of the Alto and its GUI and yes, if you couldn't tell so far, i'm a huge nerd and master yapper lmao
Insane video. Hopefully more people get to see this! Loved the entire thing. Great pacing throughout the whole video. Amazed it doesn’t have wayyyy more viewers.
Most of the stuff after Jobs’ death in the video was practically wrong. 4S was 2011, iPhone 5 wasn’t the 5C, Jobs didn’t leave till August 2011, iPhone X is pronounced iPhone 10, the video of Steve talking about the liver transplant was from 2008, Jobs was still CEO during WWDC 2011 introducing iCloud, Tim Cook has been profit driven and not innovation driven, the MacBook Pro existed before Cook was CEO going as far back as the PowerBook (MacBook Pro came out in 2005) which Jobs announced, Jobs announced Mac Mini in 2005, iMac Pro was under Cook, Jobs oversaw development of iPhone 4S and iPhone 5, Apple bought Beats in 2014 hence making Beats headphones with Dr Dre, Apple transitioned to ARM chips for their Macs and nor did they get any cheaper moving away from Intel, Apple still made Intel Macs even after announcing the transition to ARM, M1 was just a souped up A14. No mention of AirPods. Steve Jobs introduced Apple’s ARM chips with iPhone 4 in 2010
Also missed their professional line-up with the whole Power mac series, which was why the Mac Pro even got released, and the subsequent shift to the Intel chips.
Tim was the leader that saved apple during its lowest since Steve passed. You should watch the history on how he started working for apple. It’s quite amazing on how he did things.
They did make the softcard in the 80s, but yeah "Microsoft computers" they were ibm clones, and they started eating Apples lunch waaaay before that. I know he's talking about Windows 95 but he showed 3.1, and he glossed over Microsoft, in Jobs own words, saving Apple with investment and software. There's a ton of stuff in this that's uh... Pretty wrong or at least simplified.
@@cesramm1120 apple "stole" it from Xerox first. It's absolute nonsense to claim Microsoft stole the GUI from apple - at the time, the GUI was the big project for every tech company going. You had Visi On. GEM. GEOS. Workbench. Deskmate. Every company practically had one either available or in the works. Windows was just Microsofts version, and Jobs belief it stole his GUI was proved false in court. People on the macintosh team all thought Jobs was insane for even thinking it given everyone had a GUI on the go. Also the quantel paint box, a digital effects machine, had a gui before apple, Bell labs' Blit computer had a gui before apple, sun microsystems had a gui before apple and PERQ computers had a GUI before apple. No one stole anything. They all just saw Douglas Englebarts the mother of all demos, which predicts guis and mice and tried to implement it.
@@cesramm1120And THEY stole the idea from IBM, and THEY stole the idea from theoretical designs and THEY stole the idea from some random dude. THIS IS HOW EVERYTHING WORKS. Do you think the inventor of the T-Shirt should be able to stop other people from selling T-Shirts made of different fabric at a different price point? NO, You cannot copyright or trademark an IDEA. Grow the fuck up.
What an top tier video, competing with the top videos on TH-cam & I find out you have less than 3k subs? Well... not for long, one day man you'll have millions. This quality is the best of the best
Great video! As someone who has been an Apple fan and Mac user since the early 90s, I can say this was mostly spot-on. Small corrections: Microsoft didn't make computers; they made the software that runs on them. It was companies like IBM, Compaq, and HP that made the early DOS and Windows compatible computers, and this was before Gill Amelio came to Apple. In fact, the first version of Windows came out only slightly after Macintosh (which led Jobs to accuse Microsoft of stealing it from Apple). Also, Woz never actually left Apple. He stayed on after Jobs left, though didn't have a day-to-day role.
This is realy a great a video.Even though I know the most of history I hooked until the end of the video.Subscribed to channel immediately. Good luck !!!
Amazing video! Just a couple suggestions: 1. Maybe determine a way to express that the message bubbles are not quotes. 2. Nail Down Your Timeline. Ie: The app store launched with the iPhone 3G & iPhoneOS 2
Surprised you used SF Pro, also it feels like there's too much film grain added on and overall movement and SFX, maybe reduce the shaking and the speed that the captions animate into the video, but overall great vid!
I love how you pretty much overlooked the entire 90s. Other than that, pretty cool video really. Oh and also the iMac didn't actually release until August 1998
Heya! Just a quick note as an Apple enthusiast that you spelt JONY Ive's name wrong. It's just Jony. Great video though! I'm really happy after watching it
Missed opportunity: should've said "hello" like every Apple product
i love to have hello on my quicktake 200
No it should have been “Goodmorning”
@@tinyfeetrbx wake up
@@E_yad😂
@@tinyfeetrbx”and welcome to Apple Park”
this is a greatly produced video and I'm fully expecting this channel to blow up in no time with more comparable content
@@ajs-mpwell its referencing on of if not the greatest video in the world
@ajs-mp it's fine to question that some comments may be AI generated; as for me, i comment on videos i get from youtube recommend out of a genuine appreciation of the creator... although most times i just comment "youtube recommend" in awe of what youtube's algorithm shows me, especially videos i did not expect and videos from small channels
Seen this a day or two after it was published, it popped up back in my feed, I agree with you.
absolutely agree
6:05 love that Sculley has green bubbles while Steve Jobs has blue bubbles
@FakeProductionStudios499*cough* *cough* android
Cough sheep@@gdgreen-s3f
“One of these clubs was in San Francisco”
*points at San Diego*
When Jobs couldn’t finish the Job
Tim Cooked
bro cooked up this comment
not really. Cook is profit driven. Jobs was innovation driven. He was a much better CEO
@@horyzengm jobs was a really good marketer..... thats pretty much it
@@horyzengmbro u dont get it 💀
@@fazebenjiii what don't I get?
1:27 how to offend all of southern california in 3 seconds
@Wayloneverything yeah
lmao, also offend all of norcal
F in geography class
offended the ENTIRETY of california
Bro just completely glossed over Airpods 💀
he also did not mention the apple watch and other products, but the thing is that those products are basically extensions of the main thing, not an actual main thing themselves. so i can see why he left them out.
@@dianamagritteAnd yet, he mentions HomePod…
@@dianamagritte the Apple Watch is mentioned at 14:44 though
The AirPods are just an accessory, not a main product like the iPhone or Mac. He did mentioned the cooperation with Dr. Dre though
@@TimoWolf200I would tend to disagree tbh.
People who don’t have iPhone will buy AirPods because they are “the top brand” in headphones.
Not necessarily the best, but it is the first thing you will look at if you are in the market for “luxury” headphones.
You've totally gotta do a history of Samsung one too! From starting out as a humble fish shop in 1938, to becoming a global tech mega giant that *literally* makes up 22% of South Korea's entire GDP.
Yea like how it's a stolen product that copied apple right
@cesramm1120
Let's see about that. Samsung was the first to bring AMOLEDs (Galaxy S), large phones (Galaxy Note), water resistance (Galaxy S4), wireless and fast charging (S6), minimized bezels (S6 Edge), USB-C (S8), and so on to market, long before Apple ever could.
Not to mention software features like notifications, widgets, always-on display, the app drawer, etc which all came to Android first. Hell, basic things like copy and paste, over-the-air updates, video recording, predictive typing, gesture typing, and live wallpapers came to Android first.
Not to mention features like the S Pen, 100x zoom, foldables, split screen, clipboard history, windowed apps, DeX, and an encrypted Secure Folder, and anti-reflective displays, which all don't have an equivalent on iPhone yet.
Apple's game has always been to wait until someone else invents a cool thing, and then pretend they did it first.
*Sent from my Galaxy Z Fold5.*
@cesramm1120 @cesramm1120
Let's see about that. Samsung was the first to bring AMOLEDs (Galaxy S), large phones (Galaxy Note), water resistance (Galaxy S4), wireless and fast charging (S6), minimized bezels (S6 Edge), USB-C (S8), and so on to market, long before Apple ever could.
Not to mention software features like notifications, widgets, always-on display, the app drawer, etc which all came to Android first. Hell, basic things like copy and paste, over-the-air updates, video recording, predictive typing, gesture typing, and live wallpapers came to Android first.
Not to mention features like the S Pen, 100x zoom, foldables, split screen, clipboard history, windowed apps, DeX, and an encrypted Secure Folder, and anti-reflective displays, which all don't have an equivalent on iPhone yet.
Apple's game has always been to wait for someone else to invent a cool thing, and then pretend they did it first.
happy to type this on my galaxy A20s@@skyscall
Yess I agree
small misinformation alert : the quote "do you want to sell sugar water for the rest of your life, or come with me and change the world" was actually when jobs hired scully and they liked each other, not when they fought and jobs got kicked out!
Watching the ending, while wearing Vision Pro, gave me chills lol!
Great work!!
Incredible comment
you deserve to have atleast 5 mil subs and 15 mil views on this video it is extremly good made and i felt like i was watching the best of the best.
this channel is SO UNDERRATED. i think you can reach 1 million by keep making videos like this.
feedback: i think you should add source name in each footages you use from another places, just to avoid getting copyrighted in case this channel is getting more well-known
Going to say at 4:57 the Apple Lisa was not the first computer with a GUI as the Xerox Alto also had a GUI but predated the Lisa by about 10 years, however the Alto was not mass marketed so many people’s first exposure to a GUI would be from the Apple Lisa
in fact, the idea of having a GUI on the Lisa came straight from the Alto, as Steve Jobs paid several visits to Xerox during the development of the Lisa
Came to say the same.
Lisa was the first “popular” one tho
@@ThatIceChampion but not THE first, as the video claimed
that’s literally the whole point lmao
@@burlingtonthecat I’m not saying you’re wrong, I’m just saying it was one of.
(WARNING -- YAPPING INCOMING)
there was also Ivan Sutherland's Sketchpad of ~1963 (early CAD tool, featured GUI "light buttons" that could be triggered with a light pen and a vector graphics editor), although this was a standalone application; ran on MIT's TX--2 (Transistor eXperiment 2) computer
another was Douglas Engelbart/SRI (Stanford Research Institute)'s ~1967 NLS (oN-Line System), which was famously shown off in the 1968 "Mother of All Demos" (which Alan Kay attended, who went on to be the primary designer of the Xerox Alto in the early 70s and its GUI), which featured... sort of a GUI?
it was the first system to feature a mouse linked to a cursor, but also featured hyperlinking from document to document, integrated graphics within text documents, multi-user (collaborative) document editing, multi-pane windows (these weren't draggable, but you could split the screen in half with a document in each), individual "forks/overlays" (now more commonly known as apps, including a calculator, text editor, graphics editor, a virtual alarm clock, etc.), context-sensitive help (aka you could ask for help while in a certain app and it would help you with that specific app), and even wireless videoconferencing through two custom-built modems
it was also the second node ever connected to ARPANET (the first US (somewhat) nationwide computer network) in late 1969, and was the first to receive a message. in terms of computer hardware, the NLS ran on several, but was first mostly operational on an SDS-940 in around 1967, but was later ported to a PDP-10 running BBN TENEX in 1970.
despite having all that, it didn't have recognizable "GUI" buttons or radio buttons, dropdowns, etc. the Xerox Alto invented most of that with Smalltalk-76 in 1976. in the early 70s, a lot of people (including the inventor of the mouse) migrated from SRI (NLS's developers) to Xerox PARC, which developed the Alto.
(there was also the University of Illinois' ~1972 PLATO IV system (running on a CDC 1604 computer), of which Xerox PARC researchers were also given a tour, that featured stuff like flat plasma touchscreens, predecessors of online forums and user groups, very early emoticons/emojis, a four-voice music synthesizer, one-on-one remote chat software, etc., all integrated into one computer terminal, but the Alto was already in development at this time and, to my understanding, already had a (very primitive) GUI at this point, which PLATO IV did not. a touchscreen was later integrated into the ~1978 Xerox NoteTaker, which was a portable Xerox Alto that never made it past the prototype stage)
if any of y'all think this kinda stuff is interesting, i recommend checking out "The Early History of Smalltalk" by Alan Kay, which goes a lot more in-depth on the development and the inspiration of the Alto and its GUI
and yes, if you couldn't tell so far, i'm a huge nerd and master yapper lmao
0:53 50 years ago the first ever personal computer was released. Half a century ago and we are here.
How does this only have 600 likes it’s one of the greatest TH-cam videos I’ve ever seen!
not me watching this a day before the 13th anniversary of steve's passing
Dude, I thought this video should have a few million views, this is great. Keep it up my guy, definitely subscribing
This video is actually incredible. 201 views right now - it’s going to be thousands soon.
how this video has only 712 views , this is greatly produced video , keep up the good work
Most Underrated Channel on YT. He edited this video so well. Best of luck and I hope that you blow up soon❤
Probably the best video on the history of Apple I've watched in recent memory, keep up the good work!
It's too short and missed a few details but other than that it's good
13:11 cocomelone! Had me dying 😂😂😂😂😂
Insane video. Hopefully more people get to see this! Loved the entire thing. Great pacing throughout the whole video. Amazed it doesn’t have wayyyy more viewers.
this feels like the best ai generated content possible
Most of the stuff after Jobs’ death in the video was practically wrong.
4S was 2011, iPhone 5 wasn’t the 5C, Jobs didn’t leave till August 2011, iPhone X is pronounced iPhone 10, the video of Steve talking about the liver transplant was from 2008, Jobs was still CEO during WWDC 2011 introducing iCloud, Tim Cook has been profit driven and not innovation driven, the MacBook Pro existed before Cook was CEO going as far back as the PowerBook (MacBook Pro came out in 2005) which Jobs announced, Jobs announced Mac Mini in 2005, iMac Pro was under Cook, Jobs oversaw development of iPhone 4S and iPhone 5, Apple bought Beats in 2014 hence making Beats headphones with Dr Dre, Apple transitioned to ARM chips for their Macs and nor did they get any cheaper moving away from Intel, Apple still made Intel Macs even after announcing the transition to ARM, M1 was just a souped up A14. No mention of AirPods. Steve Jobs introduced Apple’s ARM chips with iPhone 4 in 2010
Footage of Steve from 2011 was actually 2009 as well
Also missed their professional line-up with the whole Power mac series, which was why the Mac Pro even got released, and the subsequent shift to the Intel chips.
@Danny_T747 lol na, idek myself how I know all of this
The iPhone X thing triggered me so much because this is literally supposed to be a definitive history video.
As an apple nerd, this is perfect. Thank you.
Apple then: we make new things every 2 years
Apple now: yo yo we changed the charging port
True Steve jobs was the goat tim cooks only cares about fame and profit lol
Tim was the leader that saved apple during its lowest since Steve passed. You should watch the history on how he started working for apple. It’s quite amazing on how he did things.
@@antexemusic yeah but check nowadays all Tim is doing is trying to make money and sell the same products
@@antexemusic when? tim just worked hard for 2 years to honor steve jobs and then he turned into profit like iphone 6 7 and 8 being the same thing
I love the classical music! I thought u has so many subs judging by the video quality! Definitely earned a sub!
The fact that i get an apple ad before that is hilarious
on an apple device too?
this channel will blow up
crazy edits. great job! loved the video
Amazing video, I thought this was from one of those channels that had like 900K subs
I already knew Apple was the biggest company ever without even having to search it up.
Microsoft didn't make computer hardware, they made software. It's in the friggin name.
No the name was inspired by Bill Gates
They did make the softcard in the 80s, but yeah "Microsoft computers" they were ibm clones, and they started eating Apples lunch waaaay before that. I know he's talking about Windows 95 but he showed 3.1, and he glossed over Microsoft, in Jobs own words, saving Apple with investment and software.
There's a ton of stuff in this that's uh... Pretty wrong or at least simplified.
Yes they stole the whole idea from apple too
@@cesramm1120 apple "stole" it from Xerox first.
It's absolute nonsense to claim Microsoft stole the GUI from apple - at the time, the GUI was the big project for every tech company going. You had Visi On. GEM. GEOS. Workbench. Deskmate. Every company practically had one either available or in the works. Windows was just Microsofts version, and Jobs belief it stole his GUI was proved false in court. People on the macintosh team all thought Jobs was insane for even thinking it given everyone had a GUI on the go.
Also the quantel paint box, a digital effects machine, had a gui before apple, Bell labs' Blit computer had a gui before apple, sun microsystems had a gui before apple and PERQ computers had a GUI before apple.
No one stole anything. They all just saw Douglas Englebarts the mother of all demos, which predicts guis and mice and tried to implement it.
@@cesramm1120And THEY stole the idea from IBM, and THEY stole the idea from theoretical designs and THEY stole the idea from some random dude. THIS IS HOW EVERYTHING WORKS. Do you think the inventor of the T-Shirt should be able to stop other people from selling T-Shirts made of different fabric at a different price point? NO, You cannot copyright or trademark an IDEA. Grow the fuck up.
Wow this video is underrated, great job
Awsome Video, this realy deserves way more attenion
You must really like Mario
Slick editing
shut up
The first personal computer looks like so good you see in the cockpit of a plane
I thought this Chanel had around a million subscribers due to the production quality, this is a great video , keep it up bro
This is a very interesting history video of Apple! Love how you make it wurtz-style. Would watch more videos like this soon. ❤🎉
In 8 months it went from 2.7t to 3.44t
Underrated video!😊
One of these clubs was in San Francisco
*drops a pin in Southern California* 😂 1:28
Great video hopefully ur gonna be a big creator
i don't know what audience a bill wurtz inspired apple history vid is for, but i'm part of it lol
hope your channel blows up this is quality stuff
0:01 huh this song feels familiar
Vivaldi - the four seasons, Winter
Very well put together! 👍🏻
This is so well made for so little: subscribers, views (for the quality), and likes. this is a work of art comparable to the editors at game theory.👏
if steve jobs returned to life and apple, he would be completely disappointed how the iphones look like
When i clicked on this vid, i got an apple ad💀
Bro forgot about airpods
What an top tier video, competing with the top videos on TH-cam & I find out you have less than 3k subs?
Well... not for long, one day man you'll have millions. This quality is the best of the best
You realize before ipods, Walkman with radio and tape existed bro 😂
Great video! As someone who has been an Apple fan and Mac user since the early 90s, I can say this was mostly spot-on. Small corrections: Microsoft didn't make computers; they made the software that runs on them. It was companies like IBM, Compaq, and HP that made the early DOS and Windows compatible computers, and this was before Gill Amelio came to Apple. In fact, the first version of Windows came out only slightly after Macintosh (which led Jobs to accuse Microsoft of stealing it from Apple). Also, Woz never actually left Apple. He stayed on after Jobs left, though didn't have a day-to-day role.
Thanks, have an interview with them in an hour and this helped
Underrated! I hope this gets popular. A good story
Amazing Video. Was surprised seeing only 2k subs
i admire the quality and consistency of your content!
If he would have just bought Microsoft he would have had so much more money and workers dude
This is realy a great a video.Even though I know the most of history I hooked until the end of the video.Subscribed to channel immediately.
Good luck !!!
Bro really used the “and one more thing”
First cideo ive ever fot watching and i couldnt have enjoyed it more !! Strongly Recommend It ! :) Just Subscribed And Turned Notifications On ! 😅🙂
Why doesn’t this have more views.
Bro the title and intro kinda reminds me of bill wurtz's history of the entire world
Keep up the good work!
Real ones know the inspiration for that thumbnail
0:32 bro had me thinking my airpods were acting up
I’m genuinely annoyed this doesn’t have like a million views (also loved the one more thing reference lol)
2000 - 2015
best years of apple imo
2017 when iphone X
Ngl i liked the old apple computers like the lisa and the macintosh its not too bad
Amazing video! Just a couple suggestions:
1. Maybe determine a way to express that the message bubbles are not quotes.
2. Nail Down Your Timeline. Ie: The app store launched with the iPhone 3G & iPhoneOS 2
dude the editing and sound design on this is insane
*I Love The Effort So I Subcribed*
Amazing vid for 5k subs bro!
“Millions of kids across the globe bought it just to watch Cocomelon” tru
Your so underrated before I check I thought you were at 1M tbh
i expected this video to be by some really big channel but wow, im stunned by the quality and production 10/10
your an underrated youtuber!
rip steve jobs.
Surprised you used SF Pro, also it feels like there's too much film grain added on and overall movement and SFX, maybe reduce the shaking and the speed that the captions animate into the video, but overall great vid!
okay yeah this channel is AMAZING, i would bet a lot of money on you becoming a youtube goat, at least to those who know what good content is.
You are so underrated, you deserve a sub
the music goes crazy. love it so much
wow, cool content and nicely produced, this channel is gonna get big
I want this on my smart watch
The stand alone ipods all ended up in landfills
very underrated channel
I love how you pretty much overlooked the entire 90s. Other than that, pretty cool video really. Oh and also the iMac didn't actually release until August 1998
Finzar's editing class paid off hahaha
lol
IPod was born when Windows Whistler graduated high school to have a lot of eXPerience
Loved the video and editing
SO YOUR TELLING ME HE WENT FROM A CIRCUIT BOARD TO A VR?!!
Didn’t realize apples history was this complex
Bro forgot the Apple Pencil and air pods.
Great video! Needs more views
Bro idk who you are but you are massive at the editing and sound track matching
Heya! Just a quick note as an Apple enthusiast that you spelt JONY Ive's name wrong. It's just Jony. Great video though! I'm really happy after watching it
this vid was actually really good lol keep it up
Everyone associates Apple with Steve Jobs but Woz was really the heart and soul of (brains) of Apple. All hail the Great and Powerful Woz!!!