First, get a Macintosh. Then, download what is called Adobe Flash, or Maya.
The year that the first Apple Macintosh computer made its debut was 1984. It had the operating system Mac OS 1.0, and it featured a black and white monitor with a 3.5-inch floppy drive.
pradeep bhujel was the first person make computer in Nepal
No way it's with macintosh!! they better make it with other computers!
Steve Jobs had nothing to do with the original design of the Macintosh computer. Jobs was working with the group creating the Apple Lisa computer when the Macintosh project was started by Jef Raskin. Raskin created a team of Apple engineers and designers to work on the Macintosh. Jobs left the Lisa team and started working with the Macintosh team but Raskin did not like the ideas Jobs was coming up with and so left the Macintosh team leaving Jobs in charge.
There is endless dispute as to who made the first computer, most of it arising from different ideas of what features a machine must have to be considered a "computer". There are many different devices that have been called the "first computer", so it is impossible to identify a single individual who was the first person to make one.
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."
YES! They do! It was ported by Aspyr. You can buy it from their website, Aspyr.com
Probably the Xerox one for their experimental prototype Alto computer workstation. That inspired Jobs and Wozniac of Apple to make the one on the Lisa, then the Macintosh.
Apple make a range of Macintosh computers which have a range of storage capacities. The storage capacity can be further enhanced by the addition of external storage devices. Terabytes....
Babbage didn't make a computer. He designed one, but didn't actually build it. A replica was built in 1991 based on his original plans, and it did work, so if he had gone ahead with the construction, he would have been the first person to make a programmable computer.
The original icons for the Macintosh were created by Susan Kare. Clarus the dogcow (so known because it was undecided if the image represented a dog or a cow) makes a "Moof" sound (which is a bit of a woof with some moo mixed in).