"Steve Capps" is an American computer programmer, who was one of the designers of the original Apple Inc./Apple Macintosh computer.

Capps started working at the Xerox Corporation while still a computer science student at the Rochester Institute of Technology. In 1981, Capps started working for Apple on the Apple Lisa/Lisa project and he continued his work on the Macintosh, principally writing the Macintosh Finder/Finder and Macintosh system utilities—such as ResEdit.

During a break in 1986, he wrote three music programs including Jam session (Software)/Jam Session, SoundEdit, and Super Studio Session; SoundEdit was eventually sold to Macromedia. From 1987 to 1996, he was the chief architect and Apple Fellow for the Apple Newton, where he led the specification and development of the user interface of Newton, shepherded the team of software developers, and wrote many portions of the built-in application software. From 1996 until 2001, he was a user interface architect at Microsoft. His early work at Microsoft resulted in the Internet Explorer Search, History, and Favorites panes. He was also a co-founder of the MSN Explorer project.

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He is an unusually detail-oriented software engineer.

Very few people ... have ever worked for him more than once. Because life is too short to really deal with that all that much.

He took over this project, pushed Jef out.

I think at his core, he's a product guy who likes to ship tangible things.