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June 22, 2006, A family of desktop and notebook computers from Apple, introduced in 1984. When you type Mac short for Macintosh computers. It was the first computer to popularize the graphical user interface (GUI). The combination of hardware and software for Mac has been exceptionally consistent over the years, provides a facility of use that Mac users have enjoyed.
The combination of Mac hardware and software has been exceptionally consistent over the years, provides a facility of use that Mac users have enjoyed. With a Windows emulator like Virtual PC, Mac can also run Windows and DOS applications. Since mid-1980, has been essentially a world of Mac vs PC for personal computers with Linux-based PCs gained ground after the millennium.
A manufacturer of desktop and notebook computers and history most legendary in the industry. Founded in a garage by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs and led by Mike Mark Kula, Apple paved the way for the personal computer industry. Apple was formed on April Fool's Day in 1976. After introducing the Apple I at the Palo Alto Homebrew Computer Club, 10 shops were retailing them by the end of the year.
In 1977 the Apple II was introduced, a fully assembled computer with 4K of RAM. Its open architecture encouraged third-party vendors to develop plug-in hardware improvements. This, plus sound and color graphics, caused Apple II computer will become the most used in the home and classroom. It is also used in trade especially for software innovation that VisiCalc was on him.
In 1983, Apple introduced the Lisa, was directed to the corporate market, but was soon abandoned in favor of the Mac as the machine-based graphics, the Mac was successful as a low cost desktop publishing system. But things would change.
In 1987, the Mac II offered higher speed larger color screens and traditional cabinetry that accepted third-in cards. In 1991, Apple surprised industry by announcing an alliance with IBM to form several companies developing hardware and software. In 1994, Apple came out with its first PowerPC-based PowerMac, which resulted be very popular. Its PowerBook laptops were an instant hit, and all subsequent models departed from the original Motorola 680×0 to PowerPC.
It has seen its graphical interface copied more with each incarnation of Windows and watched her fall in market share simultaneously. In late 1994, Apple began to license its OS to system vendors in order to create a Macintosh clone industry, which experts have been suggesting for years. However, a couple of years later, he was suspended.
In 1997, Apple acquired NeXT Computer, Steve Jobs, who brought back the company he founded and was gave a raft object oriented development tools, parts of which filtered into the operating system Mac OS X.
In 1998, Apple introduced the iMac, an Internet low price-ready Mac that was the first personal computer without a floppy. Self-contained in a unit like the original Mac, Apple sold 800,000 iMacs in a year, making it the fastest-selling computer in history. Later models from Apple including the G4 Cube and Titanium portable, were in a class by themselves. Apple continues to offer attractive alternatives to Windows PCs.
The first Mac was only a floppy disk and 128K of memory, and high "surge" cabinet and built-in 9 "black and white screen was unique. Managed by a number of years and streamlined in its Classic model, the high-rise gave way to cabinet more traditional for a while. From the late 1990s, Apple returned to its roots by introducing the iMac and restoring its ability to single cabinet design.
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