Apple's Macintosh brings a smile: MACINTOSH

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Title

Apple's Macintosh brings a smile: MACINTOSH

Description

This source is a guy explaining what the new Macintosh computer was like and what he liked about it. He explains that the computer is capable of doing most things and has a unique design to those in the market currently. He explains that the Macintosh is an enjoyable machine. It's equipped with a mouse that most computers didn't have for navigation. He also explains that the computer is slow and that new owners should be prepared to wait for the computer to be ready for it's next command. It also couldn't run any of the thousands of commands for the Apple 2 computer or the IBM. The storage for the Macintosh was also very small.

Creator

David F. Salisbury

Source

ProQuest

Publisher

The Christian Science Monitor

Date

November 7, 1984

Citation

David F. Salisbury , “Apple's Macintosh brings a smile: MACINTOSH,” Archives of the Present, accessed September 19, 2024, https://strundle.createunl.com/omeka/items/show/670.

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