I had my image that I had of the Apple founder, heavily revised. the cool jobs, best known for his legendary "keynotes" on product launches in black t-shirt, sneakers and blue jeans, was only its facade marketing 'which, although brought him early cult status. many a hardcore Apple fan will probably be shocked if this life story. I also asked myself while reading: Why am I doing the bio of such "shitheads" (so called jobs people that did not fit him) ever at?
much more interesting to read than Jobs himself, who indeed with his iron will always pulled the strings, the processes that preceded the objects that we as a Macintosh, iPod, iPhone today know so. but it was eventually jobs deserve that he or apple has several branches fundamentally revolutionized. but next to it is also his family life interesting, about which little is commonly knew.
a biography for maclover and haters and other techies. the only negative points: a bit more pictures would have been safe there, and also a better time display (more information in the text and the timeline index) would have been nice. but is also such a readable book about one of the Edison of our time, who unfortunately had to leave too early.