In the unaired portions, Jobs talked about his approach to product design, team building and product evolution, among other things. At the time, those insights may not have had the impact they do now, as the iPod, iTunes, iPhone and iPad had yet to be invented.
The footage was presumed lost until shortly after Steve Jobs’ passing, when it was discovered by the documentary’s director, Paul Sen, who found it in his garage.
Interestingly enough, Cringely says that Apple has deemed the film “too controversial” and won’t promote it in iTunes because of its “sensitive” nature. But if you search for it, it’s there. (Perhaps Apple didn’t want to promote it because of Jobs’ cocky responses -such as when he riffs on Microsoft,saying they have bad vision and poor taste? Oh, this is going to be good.)
In iTunes, the description reads:
Candid, controversial and funny… the original and unedited interview with Steve Jobs, conducted by tech journalist and former Apple Inc. employee Robert X. Cringely, from 1995 when Steve Jobs was still CEO of NeXT Computer and Pixar.
The rental is only available in the U.S. at present.
Original source here.
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