"But there is ... one more thing."Those are the words that make Mac nerds' hearts flutter. Afterall, the original iMac, Mac OS X and the switch to Intel have all followed that simple phrase.
The Cult of Mac has produced a cool time line graphic depicting a history of products that have been featured as Steve's "one more thing." From the iMac on May 6, 1998 to the MacBook Air this past January, the graph features a decade of announcements. For added fun, you can click any one to watch a video clip.
Well done, Cult of Mac! Here's to hoping for an addition in the very near future.













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6-07-2008 @ 7:39AM
JakePT said...
What the hell? Leopard wasn't a 'One More Thing', the iPhone wasn't a 'One More Thing', the Mac Pro wasn't a 'One More Thing', the Air wasn't a 'One More Thing'.
This timeline sucks, the last 5 items in the timeline are completely wrong.
There was no One More Thing at MacWorld '07 or '08. WWDC 2007 was Safari for Windows, WWDC 2006 didn't have a 'One More Thing'. It's missing the iFund which was the 'One More Thing' in March.
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6-07-2008 @ 11:13AM
sxtxixtxcxh said...
"When Steve Jobs says 'One more thing...' Jesus listens in. http://stevejobsfacts.com/fact/30
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6-07-2008 @ 2:24PM
Tom said...
I'm with JakePT, this list is really, really bad.
It might be called the "things Jobs introduced that weren't followed by any other introduction in that particular keynote/event".
A "one more thing..." list should be obvious: It should list items announced when preceded by Jobs actually saying, you know, that there is "one more thing..."
In addition to the items JakePT points out, the original iBook does not apply, nor the original iPod, nor a lot of other stuff on the list.
What's really funny is that the 17-inch PowerBook is on the list but does NOT belong there, yet the 12-inch PowerBook is not on the list and DOES belong there. (Regarding the latter, Jobs not only said there's one more thing, he then showed a new slide to say it's one more _small_ thing.)
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6-08-2008 @ 1:15AM
menneke said...
I'm with JakePT too. The heading of the article is i.m.o. totally (and purposely) misleading.
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6-24-2008 @ 8:17AM
jonst52 said...
Cute. But at least one product -- the original iPod --, shouldn't be in this list. Differently from the other "one more things", it was not the last announcement in a MacWorld or WWDC keynote. The iPod was launched in a "special event" promoted exclusively for its launch.
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