The Apple II was developed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak for their Apple computer Inc. company and was first sold in 1977.
No one person created the personal computer Many different companies developed different computer designs that gradually became known as personal computers. There is no agreement on what was the first personal computer, although the Commodore PET was the first mass-marketed complete personal computer, and the Apple II the most widely successful early personal computer.
Released in June 10, 1977, the Apple II series functioned as a personal computer. The PC was used for basic word documentation, business accounting, and computer programming by hobbyist.
Frank Wattenberg has written: 'Personal mathematics and computing' 'Your Apple II needs you' -- subject(s): Apple II (Computer), Programming
No, the first general purpose electric computer, ENIAC, was introduced 1946. Nine years before Steve Jobs was even born. Many sees the Apple II as the first successful personal computer. But there where quite a few personal computers even before the Apple II.
The Apple II computer was introduced in 1977.
Jerald Brown has written: 'IBM PC' -- subject(s): File organization (Computer science), IBM Personal Computer, Programming 'PCJR Data File Programming' 'BASIC for the APPLE II' -- subject(s): Apple II (Computer), BASIC (Computer program language), Programming
The second Apple computer, called Apple II, was made in 1977.
When IBM took over the market in personal computer from Apple, Apple developed the Macintosh. The Macintosh sported a new 3-inch disk drive that was faster than the 5-inch drives used in other machines, including the Apple II. Apple sold 70,000 Macintosh computers in the first 100 days.
An Apple computer, or a Mac, is basically a computer designed and built by Apple Inc. and running a version Mac OS version. Apple's current computer line is the Macintosh; they also produce the iPod, although the iPod is rarely referred to as a "computer." Apple Inc. (then known as Apple Computer) was one of the early personal computer manufacturers. Their first big entry in the market was the Apple II, which became one of the top personal computers before the IBM PC appeared. Those days birthed the term "Apple computer," since the word "Apple" designated both the manufacturer and the name of the computer. The current version of Mac OS X is OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
The Apple II, introduced in 1977, was powerful computer for it's time. It featured colour graphics, a built in BASIC programming language, and had several expansion slots which meant other companies could provide add on parts for it. The Visicalc spreadsheet, first introduced in 1979 and the first spreadsheet available for a personal computer, was responsible for making the Apple II a serious business computer rather than a enthusiast/hobbyist machine. The popularity of the Apple II meant it was refined and updated until it was discontinued in 1993.
Hi there, "The Apple II was introduced on April 16, 1977 at the first West Coast Computer Faire." - Pulled from wikipedia
Harold J. Bailey has written: 'Apple graphics activities handbook' -- subject(s): Apple II (Computer), Apple IIe (Computer), Computer graphics, Franklin computer, Programming 'Apple LOGO' -- subject(s): Apple II Plus (Computer), Apple IIe (Computer), Computer graphics, Franklin Ace 1000 (Computer), LOGO (Computer program language), Programming