I personally wouldn’t worry about what Wozniak and Jobs did back before they formed Apple, because I know a whole lot of people from my early years that did things in college years that they would have nothing to do with now, and are now upstanding people. That would be a lot of conservatives, too!
As far as what Jobs did with Apple ... that’s just way beyond the ordinary and norm for companies.
Another example ... I drive a Ford now, but I would have nothing to do with anyone today that distributed the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion” ... BUT that doesn’t affect me having a Ford right now, even though Ford did that very thing!
In another example ... I understand that Martin Luther contributed greatly to the Protestant Reformation, and I respect that, even though I would have nothing to do with anyone today who is a rabid ANTI-SEMITE ... which Martin Luther was - perhaps even contributing to Hitler’s Holocaust of the Jews!
You’ll find that EVERY SINGLE PERSON you come in contact with or know about in history is quite a MIXED BAG on different issues!
That’s the way I look at it.
That so many people seem to think so makes me believe that perhaps it is so, but whatever it is he did has simply not been explained in a manner that I could grasp. Like Bill Gates, he appears to be more of a person who happened to be in the right place at the right time.
That being said, I have always thought that the Apple machines were far superior to the PCs. Less built in kludge.