Lisa was to be Apple’s first computer with a real GUI, driven by a mouse. Over the five years, development costs swelled to $50 million. Steve Jobs was eventually forced out of the Lisa program in ...
Although the graphical user interface (GUI) owes its existence to the contribution of many great minds in the history of technology, Apple was first to market with a personal computer that ...
A family of desktop and laptop computers from Apple, introduced in 1984 as the Macintosh, which was coined from the McIntosh apple. First to popularize the graphical user interface (GUI), the ...
The iconic all-in-one personal computer was not Apple's first to offer a mouse-controlled graphical user interface (GUI) - the Lisa achieved that a year earlier. But it did so at about a quarter ...
Starting with the Mac in 1984 and Windows 3.0 in 1990, the mouse-oriented graphical user interface (GUI) emerged, which simulates a desktop environment. See GUI and desktop environment.