'Apple Store Time Machine' takes you on a virtual walk through four iconic stores

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Four famous Apple Stores, including the very first, have been perfectly recreated in a new app that lovingly takes you back in time to when iPods were all anyone wanted




Michael Steeber has previously created a virtual version of a new Apple Stores in the Bronx. But now he's launched a Mac app that is a detailed recreation of four stores at key moments.

"Travel back in time and revisit four iconic Apple Stores on grand opening day," writes Steeber on his site. "The Apple Store Time Machine is a celebration of the places and products that have shaped our lives for more than twenty years."

"This interactive experience recreates memorable moments in Apple history with painstaking detail and historical accuracy," he continues.

The four stores recreated 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

In each case, users can "walk" around the stores, seeing features you'd forgotten, plus rows of software boxes. There are even snatches of Steve Jobs talking as you move through the stores.

"Apple Store Time Machine" is a free download from Steeber's site, though he suggests giving a donation.

All four stores are truly beautifully recreated, and clicking to go through them triggers memories of the period, even if you didn't happen to ever visit these Apple Stores in person.

Unlike reality, each of these Apple Stores is empty of people. Perhaps that's in preparation for some future Microsoft Store virtual tour.

Read on AppleInsider

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 5
    iOS_Guy80iOS_Guy80 Posts: 814member
    Favorite stores that I have visited: San Francisco, overlooking Union Square on the corner of Post and Stockton. Chicago, Michigan Avenue, overlooking North River. San Jose, Apple Park.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 5
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    Bit creepy.  They're stores, not temples.
  • Reply 3 of 5
    elijahgelijahg Posts: 2,759member
    crowley said:
    Bit creepy.  They're stores, not temples.
    What is the difference, really? At least Apple as an entity actually exists. I thought it was a nice tribute. The flying toasters, Moof, Mac OS X 10.1 startup screen, the welcome video, all iconic Mac.
    edited July 2022 hammeroftruth
  • Reply 4 of 5
    hammeroftruthhammeroftruth Posts: 1,309member
    Unlike reality, each of these Apple Stores is empty of people. Perhaps that's in preparation for some future Microsoft Store virtual tour. 
    Zing!
    jony0elijahg
  • Reply 5 of 5
    fred1fred1 Posts: 1,112member
    crowley said:
    Bit creepy.  They're stores, not temples.
    Are you sure? To many they’re houses of worship.
    elijahg
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