What part of "commercially available" did you not understand?
Xerox Parc was a research lab. The Apple Lisa was something you could buy.
And the iPhone was a game changer. It made everything else obsolete pretty much overnight.
Windows phones were shit and a joke. There was nothing smart about them.
You need a fucking lesson in the history of GUIs.
And Windows weren't the only smartphones around you ignoramous. A little company in London was the market leader long before Apple arrived (and still has a larger market share than Apple despite being fucked up by it's shareholders). The iPhone was a game changer, but that was due more to the incompetence and complacency of the market incumbents than anything visionary that Apple did.
Bainbridge is bang on with what Apple (and Jobs) were good at.
You need a fucking lesson in the history of GUIs.
And Windows weren't the only smartphones around you ignoramous. A little company in London was the market leader long before Apple arrived (and still has a larger market share than Apple despite being fucked up by it's shareholders). The iPhone was a game changer, but that was due more to the incompetence and complacency of the market incumbents than anything visionary that Apple did.
Bainbridge is bang on with what Apple (and Jobs) were good at.