Apple Store Time Machine: Michael Steeber Heads Back to Old Haunts
26 JULY 2022 - Would you like to go to four iconic Apple Stores on the day they opened? Well, you can’t. But, there is a neat app for the Mac about which you should know. iDownloadBlog has written up “Apple Store Time Machine,” a free Mac app developed by Apple retail enthusiast and journalist Michael Steeber.
Formerly with 9 to 5 Mac, the iDownloadBlog piece says Steeber “has painstakingly recreated a few of Apple’s iconic retail stores as they looked on their grand opening days.” Or re-opening, in one case. The stores and dates are:
Tysons Corner as it was on May 19, 2001
Stanford Shopping Center on October 16, 2004
Fifth Avenue on May 19, 2006
Apple Infinite Loop on September 19, 2015
I’ve downloaded it, though I’ve had very little time to explore. I will say though - just launching the app is delightful. It takes the user quickly through a sort of Mac time capsule before accessing the time machine. Having spent a bit more time with it, iDownloadBlog says:
In some stores, you can watch Apple’s commercials. In others, you can interact with apps like Photo Booth and GarageBand on computers lined up on desks. The first-ever Apple store (Tysons Corner) recreates the old Genius Bar (Apple’s free tech support service available within stores). Thoughtful details such as a ringing phone at the Genius Bar and boxes of software complete this extraordinary experience.
Labor of love is written all over the project. While it is free, there is also a version for which one can pay. No difference between the two, just - one lets users reward Steeber’s work.
Both the free and paid versions are available on Steeber’s site.