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Steve Wozniak designed what was probably the most advanced home computer of its era during the late 70s. Called the Apple, it had colour graphics and sound while the TRS80 was dumb and had black and white block graphics.
Then around the middle 80's they introduce the Mac after the miserable failure that was the Lisa computer. This came with a monitor which was vertical (A4 portrait), monochrome, and had a WIMPS operating system. It was popular with offices and publishers because of the word processing software called "Quark".
Apple as a company has always strived to create its products around the "Usability" and aesthetic aspect be it software or hardware. They have also been at the forefront of design in the electronics field, making equipment more like pieces of art rather than office equipment. This has led to Apple products becoming youth and cultural icons in their own right.
The Macintosh used a icon-based OS rather then someone typing in codes to use the computer.
Andy Hertzfeld has written: 'Revolution in the valley' -- subject(s): Apple Computer, Inc. Macintosh Division, Computer industry, History, Inc Apple Computer, Macintosh (Computer)
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Apple Computer..now Apple Apple_Inc.introducedthe macintosh personal computer, with the Macintosh model, which came bundled with what was later renamed the Mac OS. but then known simply as the System Software
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Electro-Mechanical Computers were used before first generation of computers.
YOU check a computers history by going into my computer and access hardware info. This should give you info that is needed.
The Macintosh was introduced by Apple on 24 January 1984 using a great commercial based on George Orwell's 1984. In December, 1983, Apple Computers ran its famous "1984" Macintosh television commercial, on a small unknown station solely to make the commercial eligible for awards during 1984. The commercial cost 1.5 million and only ran once in 1983. News and talk shows everywhere replayed it, making TV history. The next month, Apple Computer ran the same ad during the NFL Super Bowl, and millions of viewers saw their first glimpse of the Macintosh computer. The commercial was directed by Ridley Scott, and the Orwellian scene depicted the IBM world being destroyed by a new machine, the "Macintosh."
John. Macintosh has written: 'History of Europe, 1815-1939' -- subject(s): History
No, you can not clear their history unless you have actual access to their computer.
History of computer is divided into 5 generation. The first generation of computer started form 1941 till 1956. In this generation vacuum tubes are used in computers and computers are big enough that one computer could be such big as a whole room.
You don't HAVE to, but if you are planning on working in the computer field and want to avoid some of the mistakes made in the field in the past you might want to consider it. Also it can be interesting.
The first computer was made and started working in the 17th century. This was when history goes back to the very first computer.