To understand how Steve Jobs came back to the company he founded, it is necessary to have a look at Appleās situation in the mid-1990s.
As we said before, Apple made healthy profits from 1986 to 1995, mainly thanks to its monopoly on both the GUI and the desktop publishing revolution. Everyone who wanted a user-friendly computer bought a Macintosh for approximately $2,000, half of which were pure profits to Cupertino.
But, starting in 1992, Apple felt threatened by an emerging super- power in the computer business: Microsoft. So far Microsoft was mostly known for providing MS-DOS to the IBM PC and its clones,