Introduction: Do you know how Apple was made? I still think that you really did. Apple or Mac is the same company. It was created by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Steve Jobs is in charge of marketing, Steve Wozniak is managing the technical part. In 1976, Steve Wozniak showed Steve Jobs a product called Apple 1. This is a revolutionary product Steve Wozniak wanted to sell only to computer experts (programmers) and the government. But then Steve Jobs persuaded Steve Wozniak to sell it to Intel.
In the 1980s, Macintosh experienced many changes. In 1990, the company unveiled three new models - Microsoft Classic, Macintosh LC and Macintosh IIsi - they are all smaller and cheaper than the original. A year later, Apple released its company's first laptop version of PowerBook. In 1997, Jobs returned to Apple as interim CEO, and one year later the company released a new personal computer iMac. This machine is an iconic product in a translucent plastic case finally made in various colors. iMac is a powerful dealer and Apple soon began developing a range of digital tools for users such as iTunes for music players, iMovie for video editors and iPhoto for photo editors. These are provided as a package called iLife
Featuring Apple all-in-one Macintosh 128k and Macintosh Classic computers' all-in-one design, the iMac G3 is designed to allow computer users to access online as quickly as possible using their machine settings. Originally it was available with a combination of ergonomic "ice hockey mouse" and color keyboard, but Apple replaced the later versions with Pro mouse and keyboard. Apple also decided to use an all-in-one machine to remove serial connectors and floppy drives. Instead choose to focus on new technologies such as USB and CD and user experience. I think as a matter of course now, it is a daring movement to simplify experience, the ultimate goal is to set the user online and set it faster than ever.
In 1984, Apple announced Macintosh, changed technology forever. Before it appeared, PC was hard to use. However, the Macintosh introduces a mouse that graphically displays and gives the computer a true personality. Now, everyone can learn to use one in a few minutes and have a really good time. However, the way to the Macintosh started the "Mother of All Demonstrations" of Douglas Engelbart early in December 1968 and showed much of the technology that Steve Jobs and Apple later commercialized. These concepts will be further designed by Xerox PARC as a working prototype Alto.