The computer you are referring to is "Lisa". It was technically Apples third computer.
The Apple Lisa personal computer designed during the early 1980s was named after Steve Jobs' first daughter Lisa Jobs.
Steve Jobs named a computer after his first daughter. Her name was Lisa.
It's named after Steve Jobs' oldest daughter.
The first daughter of Steve Jobs who was born in 1978. Lisa also stands for: Local Integrated Software Architecture
It was named after Steve Jobs' daughter, Lisa Nicole Brennan-Jobs.
Steve Jobs has stated that it was named after his daughter Lisa Nicole Brenner. Others have said it was an acronym for Local Integrated System Architecture.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs (born May 17, 1978) is the youngest daughter of Steve Jobs.
Both Steve Jobs and Stephen Wozniak were involved in the making of the first Apple computers.
Apple Lisa computer was named after Jobs' daughter. The Lisa was launched in 1983 and featured many innovations that made it very expensive just under $9,995. By 1984 Apple was launching the Macintosh which provided better value for money and more popular. The Lisa was discontinued in 1986.
Steve Jobs, and Steve Wozniack
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak (known as The Woz) created the first Apple computer in 1976.
No traditional museums has been named after Steve Jobs. (yet)
Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak.