Why Apple Is Better Without Jony Ive

Ive’s mobile products were a revelation, but his larger computers left a lot to be desired

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JJony Ive released some pretty bad computers. Pretty products with bad functionality. Under his leadership, MacBooks became so thin you couldn’t type and the Mac Pro became so small it couldn’t work. Since his departure, those products are suddenly usable again.

This is not to discount the many great things Ive worked on. The original iMac, the iPod, and of course, the iPhone are all his work. Even after Steve Jobs’s death, he ushered in the Apple Watch and AirPods, both excellent products, thoughtfully designed with a clear evolutionary path.

His record on traditional computers, however, is terrible. It was as if the category bored him; as if he kept making computers smaller in the hopes that they would disappear.

The Ive-era laptops

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When Jobs pulled a MacBook Air out of a manila envelope in 2008, it was magic. Ive tried to bring that thin magic to its entire laptop line and in the process broke thousands of keyboards. The result was three generations…

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Indrajit (Indi) Samarajiva is a Sri Lankan writer. Follow me at www.indi.ca, or just email me at indi@indi.ca.