Computer History Museum Makes Apple Lisa Source Code Available to the Public as a Part of Its Art of Code Series
Forty years ago today, Apple, Inc. released the Lisa computer, a milestone in computing history for innovative use of a graphical user interface (GUI) in a personal computer (PC).
- Forty years ago today, Apple, Inc. released the Lisa computer, a milestone in computing history for innovative use of a graphical user interface (GUI) in a personal computer (PC).
- Following Lisa’s launch in 1983, the Lisa 2 series was announced in January 1984 alongside the Apple Macintosh (known today as “Mac”).
- Hansen Hsu, Curator of the Software History Center at the Computer History Museum, said, “The release of the Apple Lisa was a key turning point for the history of personal computers.
- For more information on the Art of Code series please visit the site here .