> Let's look at Apple 10 years after Jobs' passing. 3 years to go! How have you liked Apple's innovations since 2011?
it's always important to remember that the CEO is not solely responsible for the successes and failures of a multi-billion dollar company.
that said, it's really hard to look at apple under cook's leadership and say that it's anywhere near as innovative as it was with jobs at the helm. the bulk of their current revenue is just riding the wave that jobs started with the first iphone. the iphone x is the most daring thing they've done in years, and it's basically just an iphone with a big screen.
the iOS UX is still really good, but it's not much better than a clean android setup. on the other hand, the desktop UX feels very dated at this point. I never thought I would find windows to have a more modern look and feel than apple, and it's downright depressing to see what the mac pro has become.
the company still performs very well as an investment vehicle though; I doubt they are in any trouble in the near-medium term.
Apple watch was after Jobs died, it's a success even if no one thinks it is. There's a very real chance nothing they do will ever compare to the Iphone.
it's always important to remember that the CEO is not solely responsible for the successes and failures of a multi-billion dollar company.
that said, it's really hard to look at apple under cook's leadership and say that it's anywhere near as innovative as it was with jobs at the helm. the bulk of their current revenue is just riding the wave that jobs started with the first iphone. the iphone x is the most daring thing they've done in years, and it's basically just an iphone with a big screen.
the iOS UX is still really good, but it's not much better than a clean android setup. on the other hand, the desktop UX feels very dated at this point. I never thought I would find windows to have a more modern look and feel than apple, and it's downright depressing to see what the mac pro has become.
the company still performs very well as an investment vehicle though; I doubt they are in any trouble in the near-medium term.