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Steve Wosniak and Steve Jobs
1984.
Steve Jobs had nothing to do with the original design of the Macintosh computer. Jobs was working with the group creating the Apple Lisa computer when the Macintosh project was started by Jef Raskin. Raskin created a team of Apple engineers and designers to work on the Macintosh. Jobs left the Lisa team and started working with the Macintosh team but Raskin did not like the ideas Jobs was coming up with and so left the Macintosh team leaving Jobs in charge.
He is the boss of Apple who created the Macintosh computer.
The Macintosh operating system was created by Apple in 1984, which was incorporated into a computer called the Macintosh 128k. If you meant the first creators of the company Apple, then it would be Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
Steve jobs invented the first macintOsh computer
Macintosh is manufactures by Apple INC. The founder of Macintosh is Steve Jobs, Co founder Steve Wozniak.
Steve Jobs made the Apple "Lisa" in 1984
Steve Wozniak. He was the brains of the apple computer, Jobs was the business man.
The Macintosh project started in the late 1970s with Jef Raskin, an Apple employee, who envisioned an easy-to-use, low-cost computer for the average consumer. He wanted to name the computer after his favorite type of apple, the McIntosh, but the name had to be changed for legal reasons.
It's mentioned Steve was a big fan of the Beetles and liked the Apple name so he named his company Apple, when he made the newer computer he named it after the real life Macintosh Apple.
The Macintosh computer was created by a team of engineers and designers at Apple led by Jef Raskin in the late 1970s. When Steve Jobs joined the Macintosh project in the early 1980s he and Raskin disagreed about the design of the Macintosh and Raskin left Apple to start his own company.