The inventors of Apple computers are Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
A Macintosh apple.
The term "Mackintosh" refers to a type of waterproof raincoat, named after its inventor, Charles Macintosh, who developed the fabric in the early 19th century. However, "Macintosh," referring to Apple's computer line, was inspired by the name of the Scottish inventor but is spelled differently. The name was chosen by Apple co-founder Jef Raskin, who named the computer after his favorite variety of apple, the McIntosh. Thus, while both terms share a phonetic similarity, they refer to entirely different subjects.
The Macintosh personal computer was created by a team of engineers and designers working at Apple. The original ideas came from Jef Raskin but he eventually left the Macintosh team after disagreements with Steve Jobs.
Macintosh Apple.
The Mackintosh raincoat was named for its inventor, Charles Macintosh of Scotland. Despite the spelling of his last name, the coat is universally spelt with the letter "k".The Macintosh computer (without a "k") was named for the apple variety of that name, playing on the company's name Apple Computers.
Macintosh is a type of apple. (Fruit)
The Macintosh was introduced by Apple in 1984.
The i stands for Internet and the Mac stand for Macintosh. The Macintosh refers to the Macintosh Apple. Thus the name Apple Macintosh. The founder Steve Jobs worked in an apple orchard as a kid and came up with the name.
Apple's Mac OS X is legally only used on Apple Macintosh computers.
Its called macintosh after the macintosh apple
No. The Apple II predated the Macintosh by several years.
The Macintosh is a type of computer that Apple developed and markets. Originally launched in 1984 as the Apple Macintosh (often referred to as an Apple Mac) today the range includes the iMac, the MacBook, and the Mac Pro.