Interesting. I could've sworn that in Woz's speech in Startup School 2005, he mentioned that Wayne had been brought on as a tiebreaker (in addition to having business expertise). And that's the story given in Apple Confidential: http://extras.denverpost.com/books/chap0411h.htm
I've also read several interviews with Woz that say he and Jobs had zero serious disagreements, but that doesn't mean that they expected zero disagreements, or that they didn't want to be prepared just in case. They might've brought Wayne on as a tiebreaker and then found they didn't need him (rather fortunate, as they bought him out right when they were getting popular).
I've also read several interviews with Woz that say he and Jobs had zero serious disagreements, but that doesn't mean that they expected zero disagreements, or that they didn't want to be prepared just in case. They might've brought Wayne on as a tiebreaker and then found they didn't need him (rather fortunate, as they bought him out right when they were getting popular).