Bruce Horn's Comments:
Farzad Sadjadi
I like this very much since it is a problem that I have to deal with every day. One of the big problems to solve is dealing with failure in a graceful way, and being able to undo a partially-completed sync. The only thing worse than no synchronizing is partial syncronizing :-)
Richard Whitelock
This application seems like a real killer app. Everyone wants to be able to make music. Doesn’t everyone remember Jam Session? I think if this app could include basic (to advanced) music theory instruction, a lot of people would buy it.
Cameron Westland
What’s not to like? I’d love to have this. I really like the composition features and the idea of using local weather to drive the composition is very cool. I’d also like to have support for webcams (with cool effects to sharpen or make the image more abstract), and time-shifting so that I could, say, have a desktop rotating between my favorite places around the world, but not have to look at a dark image at 10am here in California because it’s 7pm in Norway.




























Bruce Horn
AppleBruce Horn has been involved in the personal computer industry for over 30 years. Starting at Xerox PARC in 1973 he worked in the Learning Research Group on Smalltalk, where many of the concepts that we take for granted in personal computers were created. Bruce is best known for his work at Apple on the first Finder. Visit his personal site here.