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2004-06-30 13:46:59 |
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iTunes was previous the Cassady & Greene SoundJam MP3 player.
Apple bought SuperClock! back in the System 6 or System 7 days and then integrated into the operating system.
Apple, I think, though I may be incorrect, bought the original code for Final Cut Pro before the product went to market which also formed part of the code for iMovie.
Software development is a process of mulching ideas and code.
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2004-07-01 04:21:28
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Final Cut Pro started at Macromedia, with a team lead by an ex-Adobe employee before being bought by Apple.
Apple also recently bought the Flurry screensaver from a student.
But I'm with John Gruber (Daring Fireball) on this and personally think Konfabulator, LiteSwitch X and Watson's creators were mainly kicking up a fuss to create publicity and expressing sour grapes rather than because they had a genuine claim on Apple.