At the All Things D conference earlier today, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said that Steve Jobs sounded healthy and energetic, though he gave no particulars regarding when he had spoken to Jobs.

Though Wozniak concedes that he never asked Jobs directly about his medical condition, he made a point of noting that Jobs “doesn’t sound like he’s sick.” Woz certainly isn’t a doctor, and there’s only so much you can tell about a person’s health from their voice, but it doesn’t seem likely that Woz would make such a bold statement if he didn’t realistically believe that Jobs would in fact return to Apple in good health.

Jobs’ six month leave of absence from Apple is scheduled to come to an end at the end of June, which initially prompted some to believe, or hope, that he would make a surprise appearance at the upcoming WWDC where Apple will most likely announce a new iPhone model. Those hopes, however, were somewhat dashed when Apple issued a press release stating that Phil Schiller and a team of Apple executives would be delivering the WWDC keynote.

via WSJ