Before the Mac there was Lisa. It was forty years ago - January 1983 - when Apple released the short-lived Lisa computer, innovative for its team with a GUI in a personal computer. Now, its historic source code can be viewed by all via the Computer History Museum.
It is thirty years ago this week that Apple released the Lisa, a machine largely forgotten today. But it is impossible to exaggerate the Lisa’s importance in the history of computing.
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