Nice! Thanks for uploading these. I used to watch these a lot on UA-cam, but they were always in multiple parts. But now, thanks to the unlimited upload time, people can upload the whole keynotes, and that's what you did. Thank you very much.
perspectively we haven't come very far at all, and a lot of Steve's "must have" products that were in development were killed when he died. The only one to survive was the Apple car which Steve wanted apple to make above anything else, and now... well... that was ruined too. Sad. A lot of people don't realize that the car was in development shortly after his death, almost immediately after. The apple car was the last thing he wanted to make, and made sure that the now CEO promised to finish it, which he did try to so I give him that at least. People report that the project has been killed but it is just on hold, it still has active people working/researching the tech behind it. We all know that Steve wouldn't be happy with a few decisions apple has made over the years, coming out with 1 new phone every year was not part of his plan. He never said he wanted a new product model every year, he wanted new software innovations, remember how MacOS X announced updates were a HUGE deal because of new APIs and tech and interfaces and interactions. Those seem to be far and few in-between now, Apple Intelligence and Vision are the newest thing they have innovated in years. But they at least know that they can take something already in existence and still make it perfect to this day. That is what makes Apple amazing compared to other companies. Another thing is that Steve has wanted RISC based CPUs since the creation of the Apple 1 machine. If only they would have skipped intel completely, but doing that means they wouldn't have gotten the PC market share as much also, but had they made the M1 in 2000 just think of where it would be now. It was possible to create back then, just at larger sizes, I suppose if anyone will reach the 2nm tech it WILL be apple before anyone else. Intel is nowhere near this. They claim they are, but we know the hurdles they came across and have yet to get over. Though looking at AMD lately they show so much promise as well and I'm keeping my eye on that.
@@Blink.M2Dev Yes, Steve Jobs was amazing and it's of course very sad that he passed away, but I don't think a company lives or dies with one person. Steve is and was Apple, but at the same time, Apple is without Steve. I think Apple is amazing today. Sure, good and bad things a long the way, but that is life.
2:09:54 The moment Steve Jobs crossed out the word "interim" in interim CEO as he's dropping out the interim title which made people cheer in an uproar applause
I remember that day as it was yesterday. It was a magical moment and all our neighbours came to our house, gathered in front of the tv to watch together in awe, when steve hercules adonis jobs anounced the drop of the i. We all had tears in our eyes and hugged in excitment and emotion. 9 month later, my son was born. One day, i will tell my grandchildren that great story. What a time to be alive.
“One day, a long time ago, at the start of the millennium kiddos, Steve Jobs got me so emotionally engrossed in his role at Apple I fucked granny and made your father” yeah, gotta admit that’s a great one for the grandkids to hear; I’d run it by your son first but he’ll probably be too busy watching that year’s keynote to care so just go for it!
wow that is an amazing story! It was meant to be! I remember this day also, and watching every WWDC like it was the event of the year. All Mac users feel this way for Apple products. It really isn't fan boy like people think, but an actual love and appreciation for perfection and the search of it.
Chloe Johnson Because I can't afford a Mac. And I'm currently back on Windows 8.0. I've wasted my time and bandwidth getting my laptop to run 8.1 update 1 without freezing every 15 seconds so I refreshed it and decided to stay on 8.0 until Microsoft updates that freaking half baked OS.
haha. @ Xmas 2014, I won a Compaq laptop (nice machine,) Windows drove me crazy-- took it back to the store & traded it for a 15" MacBook Pro & iPod touch. I got $3,000 worth of Apple stuff for a $500 Compaq. They didn't even care, & closed like 2 months later lol
Pretty cool to see some of today's commonplace tech/applications being invented 20 years ago, I'm not a huge Apple fan (used a couple older Iphones) but it's obvious that Steve was a visionary and excellent salesman. I wish Apple still had the same drive they did back then, guess one man really can do that.
He was not a salesmen in the traditional sense. Are you kidding? He invented great products.. His products sell themselves, they are of amazing quality
@@Kingteranas I actually feel that when you say "I'm not a huge apple fan" that is very appreciated, and puts your kind comment about Steve into perspective. Man they really were an amazing company, still are but not like when Steve was here. Thanks for your comment and acknowledgment it really was humble :)
I remember these days. I was very young, but I do remember discovering OS X for the first time in my technology class in grade school. It was alien to me because we had Windows 95 or 98 at home, but I loved it. It is a lot of fun to watch these videos and hear the crowd roar and cheer over features and functions that we all take for granted today. 1:41:55 He was right, I definitely had Toy Story 2 on my mind. 2:01:17 This is very interesting. While watching this I have looked up several of these companies and people to see how they are doing now. Steve mentions that John Carmack insisted he postpone his own wedding for this keynote. When looking up John Carmack, I found a Facebook post from 2018 where John actually says it was Steve who insisted that John put his wedding off, and that Steve was not very thrilled that he would not be there.
Aqua to this day is still the best looking OS UI imo. Sleek and futuristic with its own character. It may not be modern anymore, but Macs in the early 2000s I feel felt different in a large part thanks to Aqua.
Remember these were groundbraking days. I had a 2x CD burner and I could burn all the music I wanted and play it in my car. Its was the best. Also had a 10GB hard drive then that was sweet. I know there was up to about 40Gigs then but 10 gigs was plenty for me. Now computers provide more than enough for me.
Actually iCards is now part of iPhoto. Mail just allows you make email based cards, but in iPhoto (formerly iCards) you can send post cards via 'snail mail'.
Happy to be corrected on that. But there's definitely a really early episode where Chandler is incredibly proud of his laptop. Didn't even notice Ross' one.
Apple innovation, Microsoft execution ;) Steve wasnt coughing as many time as year before which was good and he delivered some outstanding presentation and speech, only if Quake 3 would start and not freeze ;) Seemed like John Carmack didnt look on it yet ;)
Mir ist auch aufgefallen, dass er einen besonderen Dialekt hat. Das Interessante: Er klingt extrem amerikanisch, gleichzeitig ist er sehr gut zu verstehen. Vielleichts liegts auch einfach an seiner Stimme.
it's gotta be said.... Keychain in OS9 over the years has given us touch and face-ID and now password generation so we don't even need to remember them. It has come so far wow.
But that's belittling his abilities and vision. Does a showman revive a complaint, strengthen its management, improve its financials dramatically, invent whole new products categories etc???
this was amazing at the time. and still is. people are copying this. and copies most of the time don't work as good. pity that there was no apple in some countries at the time
TheRealLyricsGuy Its not quite 2020 yet, but unfortunately the evolution of computer hardware has gone down the shitter and that isn’t really true... The future sucks i wanna go back.
Nice! Thanks for uploading these. I used to watch these a lot on UA-cam, but they were always in multiple parts. But now, thanks to the unlimited upload time, people can upload the whole keynotes, and that's what you did. Thank you very much.
Most of these innovations are now industry standards. Jobs may not have coded everything by his hands but he's responsible for reinventing computing!!
uter an!!
Yoooo crazy seeing you here
I am watching this in 2024 and it's truly incredible to think about how new all this was in 2000. Amazing how far we have come in 24 years.
perspectively we haven't come very far at all, and a lot of Steve's "must have" products that were in development were killed when he died. The only one to survive was the Apple car which Steve wanted apple to make above anything else, and now... well... that was ruined too. Sad. A lot of people don't realize that the car was in development shortly after his death, almost immediately after. The apple car was the last thing he wanted to make, and made sure that the now CEO promised to finish it, which he did try to so I give him that at least. People report that the project has been killed but it is just on hold, it still has active people working/researching the tech behind it.
We all know that Steve wouldn't be happy with a few decisions apple has made over the years, coming out with 1 new phone every year was not part of his plan. He never said he wanted a new product model every year, he wanted new software innovations, remember how MacOS X announced updates were a HUGE deal because of new APIs and tech and interfaces and interactions. Those seem to be far and few in-between now, Apple Intelligence and Vision are the newest thing they have innovated in years. But they at least know that they can take something already in existence and still make it perfect to this day. That is what makes Apple amazing compared to other companies.
Another thing is that Steve has wanted RISC based CPUs since the creation of the Apple 1 machine. If only they would have skipped intel completely, but doing that means they wouldn't have gotten the PC market share as much also, but had they made the M1 in 2000 just think of where it would be now. It was possible to create back then, just at larger sizes, I suppose if anyone will reach the 2nm tech it WILL be apple before anyone else. Intel is nowhere near this. They claim they are, but we know the hurdles they came across and have yet to get over. Though looking at AMD lately they show so much promise as well and I'm keeping my eye on that.
@@Blink.M2Dev Yes, Steve Jobs was amazing and it's of course very sad that he passed away, but I don't think a company lives or dies with one person. Steve is and was Apple, but at the same time, Apple is without Steve. I think Apple is amazing today. Sure, good and bad things a long the way, but that is life.
Man these presentations used to be like parties. What happened?
Matt Plona Steve just has more balls than Timmy
That’s because of the audience. Macworld had more of a „party lifestyle“ (open bars etc.)
The life of the party died.
@@bashbrannigan the life of the party?... he WAS the party.
He died...
His passion was infectious
we miss you, steve
1:10:35 "Linux-like" was a marketing point for Apple back in 2000! Thats pretty cool.
2:09:50 CEO
Thank you
2:09:54 The moment Steve Jobs crossed out the word "interim" in interim CEO as he's dropping out the interim title which made people cheer in an uproar applause
I remember that day as it was yesterday. It was a magical moment and all our neighbours came to our house, gathered in front of the tv to watch together in awe, when steve hercules adonis jobs anounced the drop of the i. We all had tears in our eyes and hugged in excitment and emotion. 9 month later, my son was born.
One day, i will tell my grandchildren that great story. What a time to be alive.
“One day, a long time ago, at the start of the millennium kiddos, Steve Jobs got me so emotionally engrossed in his role at Apple I fucked granny and made your father” yeah, gotta admit that’s a great one for the grandkids to hear; I’d run it by your son first but he’ll probably be too busy watching that year’s keynote to care so just go for it!
wow that is an amazing story! It was meant to be! I remember this day also, and watching every WWDC like it was the event of the year. All Mac users feel this way for Apple products. It really isn't fan boy like people think, but an actual love and appreciation for perfection and the search of it.
Wow, even the beta version of OS X looks ahead of Windows 8.1 I'm currently using...
Why are you using 8.1 if you don't like it?
Chloe Johnson Because I can't afford a Mac. And I'm currently back on Windows 8.0. I've wasted my time and bandwidth getting my laptop to run 8.1 update 1 without freezing every 15 seconds so I refreshed it and decided to stay on 8.0 until Microsoft updates that freaking half baked OS.
I see, I eplaced windows with Ubuntu, and I heard liots of people 'down' grading to 7
haha. @ Xmas 2014, I won a Compaq laptop (nice machine,) Windows drove me crazy-- took it back to the store & traded it for a 15" MacBook Pro & iPod touch. I got $3,000 worth of Apple stuff for a $500 Compaq. They didn't even care, & closed like 2 months later lol
downvoting, because everyone can afford a Mac, & should have/use them exclusively!
Pretty cool to see some of today's commonplace tech/applications being invented 20 years ago, I'm not a huge Apple fan (used a couple older Iphones) but it's obvious that Steve was a visionary and excellent salesman. I wish Apple still had the same drive they did back then, guess one man really can do that.
He was not a salesmen in the traditional sense. Are you kidding? He invented great products.. His products sell themselves, they are of amazing quality
@@AKumar528 Nothing sells itself, you need marketing to inform people of your product. I don't see why you seem offended by my 2 year old comment lol
@@Kingteranas I actually feel that when you say "I'm not a huge apple fan" that is very appreciated, and puts your kind comment about Steve into perspective. Man they really were an amazing company, still are but not like when Steve was here. Thanks for your comment and acknowledgment it really was humble :)
I remember these days. I was very young, but I do remember discovering OS X for the first time in my technology class in grade school. It was alien to me because we had Windows 95 or 98 at home, but I loved it. It is a lot of fun to watch these videos and hear the crowd roar and cheer over features and functions that we all take for granted today.
1:41:55 He was right, I definitely had Toy Story 2 on my mind.
2:01:17 This is very interesting. While watching this I have looked up several of these companies and people to see how they are doing now. Steve mentions that John Carmack insisted he postpone his own wedding for this keynote. When looking up John Carmack, I found a Facebook post from 2018 where John actually says it was Steve who insisted that John put his wedding off, and that Steve was not very thrilled that he would not be there.
"... but I am pleased to announce that I'm gonna drop the interim titleYYEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!" :-)
iDisk is literally Dropbox, 10 years before Dropbox came out
Being able to watch this is like having a Time Machine
he made being a tech ceo into one of the coolest roles you could have
Steve was incredible.
He sure was, I think he’s the most missed CEO in the history of mankind.
Aqua to this day is still the best looking OS UI imo. Sleek and futuristic with its own character. It may not be modern anymore, but Macs in the early 2000s I feel felt different in a large part thanks to Aqua.
Remember these were groundbraking days. I had a 2x CD burner and I could burn all the music I wanted and play it in my car. Its was the best. Also had a 10GB hard drive then that was sweet. I know there was up to about 40Gigs then but 10 gigs was plenty for me. Now computers provide more than enough for me.
Interesting to see Apple on its ascendancy. And a proper Stevenote, like the ones we saw for the iPods, the iPhones and the iPads.
Actually iCards is now part of iPhoto. Mail just allows you make email based cards, but in iPhoto (formerly iCards) you can send post cards via 'snail mail'.
Commenting on January 5th 2025 exactly 25 years after this was recorded
2:08:04 is the announcement about ICEO
You have to realise that back in 2000 these were all pretty new technologies.
Seeing a scanner unlocked some tucked away memories for me 🤣 I'll bet anyone 20 and younger doesn't even know what a scanner is.
"90% are on the internet, which is extraordinary"
18:28 Steve reveals the updated Apple website, including iTools, iCards, and iDisk
Happy to be corrected on that. But there's definitely a really early episode where Chandler is incredibly proud of his laptop. Didn't even notice Ross' one.
I love how weird this version looks.. I would buy an old mac, just to use this exact version.
Steve was the Soul and Heart of Apple, without him Apple is like any other Company, uncool.
2:09:56 Can you imagine the adrenaline rush this moment gave Steve - and deservedly so. He was loved, genuinely loved.
I think there's actually an episode of Friends where Chandler rattles off the specs of his newly bought PowerBook.
I still have the issue of Brazilian magazine Macmania about the Mac OS X Public Beta.
I wonder if Steve Jobs was ever the CEO during his first stint at Apple. He founded the company, but I think it always had someone else as the CEO.
Man felt bad when that guy couldnt get into the quake arena session. They should of had a game in progress on another machine then. ugh
If you where wondering, Steve drops the 'i' in iCEO @ 2:08
You do have a very good point! After using windows for years I got quite used to crashing...
wow I want this Mac Os X!
47:00 - the birth of iCloud
now that raid is 75 G
1:07:35 - OSX
I think it was "You rule!" or something
"These things make me slightly embarrassed to be human." 😂😂😂😂
Apple was amazing back in the day always ahead of its time
Thanks for all the videos about Apple
Apple innovation, Microsoft execution ;) Steve wasnt coughing as many time as year before which was good and he delivered some outstanding presentation and speech, only if Quake 3 would start and not freeze ;) Seemed like John Carmack didnt look on it yet ;)
He dropped the i from CEO, but added it to just about everything else.
14 years ago... :(
crazy, huh??
20 fucking years ago, unbelievable
@@adorabasilwinterpock6035
24 years ago...?!?! :o
Man the days using OS 9 and earlier was a nightmare. 10 beta had mad bugs. Then they perfected that OS.
What did they say at 7:56 ?
Pretty amazing, I missed out.
Steve Woziniak @7:51
nice tank u for uploading it!!
I still play Quake 3 today! such an awesome game.
Can someone please educate me. What is the significance of dropping the I ?
OS 9, in my opinion isn't that bad. I agree that it doesn't have all the great features of to-day, but you have to admit, it is pretty cool!
ROFL @ 10:30
That hard drive isn't going to be too happy after that
More specifically he said OSX *SERVER*....which was released in 1999
No more iTools, iReviews, or iCards tabs at the Apple website. Anyone know when they were discontinued?
iReview lasted just over a year. iCards was around until 2009 or so. iTools eventually morphed into iCloud and still exists today.
I used OS 7.1 till 9. It worked ok and crahsed similiar to windows machines I have used. OS 10 was a godsend later on.
Mir ist auch aufgefallen, dass er einen besonderen Dialekt hat. Das Interessante: Er klingt extrem amerikanisch, gleichzeitig ist er sehr gut zu verstehen. Vielleichts liegts auch einfach an seiner Stimme.
It's so weird watching Steve Jobs using Mac OS 9...
The hard i
it's gotta be said.... Keychain in OS9 over the years has given us touch and face-ID and now password generation so we don't even need to remember them. It has come so far wow.
did you figure that out? I cant understand either
Recognize a genius!
9:50 ... wow 100GB.
10 years later, 1TB per disk
Now 20tb!
Wow, these days it's 6 macs every 1 second (versus 1 mac every 6 seconds)
The Microsoft guy looks as he have seen a.. Mac OS X.
1:48:20 "And I can just play with it all day long, actually."
really..? I know Ross had one when he was doing his speech in Barbados.. But I thought Chandler had some Dell
this was the foundation for the next decade of mac operating system huh. where is the new one!? I want the new one.
1:07:35 - MACOSX 10
I know !
The greatest showman ever!
But that's belittling his abilities and vision. Does a showman revive a complaint, strengthen its management, improve its financials dramatically, invent whole new products categories etc???
apple grow more than any other company in those 12 years, if one was lucky enough to invest in apple in 2000, now it should be rich
"YOU RULE"
this was amazing at the time. and still is. people are copying this. and copies most of the time don't work as good. pity that there was no apple in some countries at the time
itools was a while ago!
No, back then, Apple was still beginning it's return to power.
10 years later, 256GB, no disk :)
omg the applause from the magnification of the dock...
Lol the comment about the bad developer who ported flash at the end... jobs took that seriously lmao
Just realised you must be right because that would be the early to mid 90s, predating this.
cool video!
“Pretty cool u-uh”
☺️💕
he said Mac OS 10 about 5 or 6 times during this whole keynote :P not like him to let a product slip :p
2:09:57 the crowd acted as if one direction got reunited :p. RIP
I just downloaded internet explorer 5.2.3 on my mac xD
Even Steve Jobs is having hard time selling IE
15:57
Greenday - time of your life !:D
Macromedia got bought by Adobe and then Steve started hating on Flash.
whats with apple and greeting cards
2:02:19 “OS ex”
51:43
Lol, you're right!
UA-cam comment in 2020: ''Loool, 1TB! I couldn't even save 5 games! xD''
TheRealLyricsGuy Its not quite 2020 yet, but unfortunately the evolution of computer hardware has gone down the shitter and that isn’t really true... The future sucks i wanna go back.
Hi from 2020
Quake 3 did a better job than the bomb program!
I wonder how many heads rolled for that iCard glitch.
优酷厉害了
我三岁生日那天
how bout build one yourself guys