The Apple IIe was released in January 1983. It was an update to the Apple II series of personal computers.
Apple IIe was created in 1983.
Gary B. Little has written: 'Inside the Apple IIc' -- subject(s): Apple IIc (Computer) 'Inside the Apple IIe' -- subject(s): Apple IIe (Computer)
Robert V. Price has written: 'How to use the Apple II and IIe' -- subject(s): Apple II (Computer), Apple IIe (Computer) 'Computer-aided instruction' -- subject(s): Authoring programs, Computer-assisted instruction, Handbooks, manuals 'Computer Skills and Concepts'
Bjorn Engelhardt has written: 'Games for your Apple IIe' -- subject(s): Computer games, Programming, Apple computer
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
Barry Leshowitz has written: 'Computing in Logoland' 'Apple Writer Tutor' -- subject(s): Apple Writer II, Apple Writer III, Apple Writer IIe, Word processing
Here are some of the main products Apple has made over the years, starting with the Apple I in 1976. For a full list, see the related link at the bottom.1976: Apple I1977: Apple II1979: II Plus1980: Apple III1983: IIe, Lisa1984: IIc, Macintosh, III Plus1985: (Steve Jobs leaves)1986: Apple IIGS1987: Macintosh II1988: IIc Plus1990: LC, IIe Platinum1991: PowerBook1993: Apple Newton, IIe Card1994: Power Macintosh1996: ANS, (Steve returns)1997: G31998: iMac1999: G42000: iBook2001: iPod2002: XServer2003: G52005: Mac Mini2006: Mac Pro, MacBook, MacBook Pro, Apple TV2008: iPhone, iPod Touch, MacBook Air2010: iPad2011: iPad 2 (Steve passes away)
Iie Sumirat was born on 1950-11-15.
Graham Keeler has written: 'Getting the Most from Your Apple II/IIE (Small computer series)' 'Apple ProDOS disk/file handling' -- subject(s): Apple II (Computer), ProDOS, Programming
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The third computer that Apple built was either the Apple II Pus or, if you group all the Apple II variations together as a single model, the Apple III. The sequence up to the Apple III was: ▪ Apple I ▪ Apple II ▪ Apple II Plus ▪ Apple IIe ▪ Apple IIc ▪ Apple IIGS ▪ Apple IIc Plus ▪ Apple III
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