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Why I don’t have a calculator on my iPad

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(1)Did you know that Apple’s proud iPad, the next generation of computers, doesn’t have a calculatorWhen I think about the etymology of computer copmuter, I can’t believe that I didn’t install a calculator as a basic application What’s going on? The truth is, it’s not that great
(2)Where’s the calculator design for the iPad
(3)In fact, in the first prototype stage before the iPad was released, of course, there was a calculator app The basic calculator application that was built into the iPhone was stretched out to match the iPad display None of the developers have questioned the launch of the calculator like this, and everyone has a formal launch like this
(4)I thought it would be possible And a month before the first generation of the iPad, Steven Jobs called in Scott Postall, then vice president of IOS
(5)Where’s the calculator design for the iPad
(6)Scott was dumbfounded He said There’s no new design, and this is how the iPad will be released, Stephen Jobs jumped and insisted that the calculator be removed rather than introducing an app that looks like this Scott tried somehow to break Jobs’ stubbornness, but he couldn’t help but understand that he needed a new design, as he said But there were other important issues at the time, and we couldn’t just waste time designing a calculator application So I decided to take out the calculator appAnd 10 years after this decision, the iPad didn’t have a calculator Because he’s behind a lot of other important things
(7)Jobs’ insistence on design

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(1)Jobs’ insistence on design is more than a day or two
(2)When he developed the Macintosh, Apple’s first computer, Jobs asked Bill Atkinson, then the person in charge, to make constant revisions to small details such as windows, document title bars, and status bars Unbearable, Atkinson told Jobs he wanted to spend time on more important things Then, Stephen Jobs shouted and said
(3)Didn’t you think you had to look at it every day? It’s not trivial!
(4)After this, there was a part that didn’t satisfy Jobs even though all the employees did their best Some of you might have noticed, but it was a calculatorChris Espinosa, an early Macintosh document manager, spent every day modifying his calculator, but always had to hear new criticism
(5)Then one day, he came up with a new alternative when Jobs was preparing to criticize the calculator again Jobs showed us a program designed to modify details such as the thickness of the calculator line, the size of the button, the background color, and the shadow It was Steve Jobs’ own computer configuration set, The steve jobs roll-your-own calculator construction setIn a word, you do it yourself. Jobs, sit right there
(6)He started designing the calculator to suit his taste It took less than 15 minutes for him to show what he wanted The design that Jobs created at this time was used as a standard calculator for Macintosh for 15 years without any changes
(7)the crossroads between perfection and incompleteness
(8)Jobs’ insistence that even the button design of the calculator was such an important factor that the iPad ended up with a calculator
(9)I made it out of a tablet that I don’t have And by people who thought it didn’t matter, the iPad was still incomplete, and the other side of the story ended up making users uncomfortable
(10)Sentimental IT editor, house fairy, Naru

Jobs didn’t like the design

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