25 Years of Mac: Engineer Steve Capps Talks
11:47 am, May 27th, 2009, Nicole Martinelli
Engineer and programmer Steve Capps, who worked on Lisa, the Finder and Macintosh system utilities, talks about his work on the original Macintosh team with the guys at RetroMac Cast in a two-part podcast (episodes 115 and 116).
Capps got started by automating a library in college, then went to do the same at Xerox before landing at Apple in 1981. He was chosen to work for the Mac team because he had “the right chops at the right time.” Capps was working on a printer drive for the Lisa team, when Steve Jobs lost interest in Lisa and put the steam behind the Mac, calling Capps over.
“Great to talk about the old glory days,” Capps, who went on to work on Internet Explorer and MSN Explorer, said.
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