Tech: Apple Lisa Demo (1984)



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Filmed in 1984, Alfred (yes, that's me) demonstrates the $10,000 Apple Lisa computer on a tri-state cable channel. This was a very early 'mass introduction' to a system that had a graphical user interface, icons, pull down menus, and a rodential input device called 'a mouse.' If you'd like to re
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i think that you my ... ( 2 months ago by coolerdude44)
i think that you my friend are a retard, vista is easily the best and most simple os i have ever used. im currently running a macbook pro with a partition of vista, and a vm of xp and ubuntu, and my favorite is vista. its very simple to use, it took me months to completely learn apple, but vista, you can learn it in like 30 seconds. whats hard about vista? what do you find challenging about it?
Listen, son, I've ... ( 2 months ago by UbiquitousGeek)
Listen, son, I've probably been using Windows since you were in diapers. You can't even begin to tell me that Vista is "easier" to use. They moved things around just for the sake of moving them. Items are commonly buried three or four clicks deeper than they were on XP. That, my friend, is total bullshit. They didn't simplify jack. It's not "challenging", it's frustrating. I know how to use it, it just pisses me off that it takes me more clicks than XP to do so. Way more than OS X.
Also, OS X is not ... ( 2 months ago by UbiquitousGeek)
Also, OS X is not difficult to learn, it's just different than Windows. It took me a few days to learn OS X, not months. It took months to learn all the nifty tricks that make OS X amazing and enjoyable to use, but not to just plain use it, that only took a day or two. This is after using Windows for twelve years.
LMFAO, just click ... ( 2 months ago by coolerdude44)
LMFAO, just click on start and search for the files you want if you feel that way. and also, idk what the fuck your talking about with 3 or 4 clicks deep. if you feel that way, why not just search?
There isn't a ... ( 2 months ago by UbiquitousGeek)
There isn't a search feature in Vista that will point out menu items. Spotlight will do this in OS X. Vista's search is still a joke compared to Spotlight. You know exactly what I'm talking about when I say that menu items take more clicks to find than they did in XP. I'd say that's pretty clear and concise. For example, to change the desktop background, it took only two clicks in XP. It now takes three in Vista. That's just one example out of many.
uhhh i would have ... ( 2 months ago by coolerdude44)
uhhh i would have said that vista search was better than spotlight. but w/e, i guess an extra click is too much for you when you can have a WINDOWS OS that doesnt get viruses or errors and is easier to maintain... ill gladly click twice as opposed to having 3 antispyware softwares on xp and still getting it. paying 30 bucks a month for norton and still getting viruses. vista and avg is soo much better and easier.
Uhm, you're nuts. ... ( 2 months ago by UbiquitousGeek)
Uhm, you're nuts. Spotlight is much more robust. It provides better results, it's faster, you can look up words in the dictionary, you can do math and you can search on multiple disks and over a network. So, what could you possibly have meant by "better"? Oh, and I don't need any anti-virus software and I don't expect I'll be needing it anytime in the foreseeable future. Why the hell couldn't it be a more secure Windows AND maintain it's ease of use? Don't you see how silly you sound?
12:56 "Can we do ... ( 2 months ago by iDansWorld)
12:56 "Can we do that again, that was too fast it was kind of hard to see." Lol
Basically Vista is ... ( 2 months ago by goreparade)
Basically Vista is nice, its more sleek then XP, but is a complete asshole when it comes to installing certain programs. XP had no compatibility issues, whereas Vista does. Also, as stated earlier, most of the regular Windows features have been moved around in Vista. Apple OS is not hard to learn either, it's simple to use but a very powerful OS.
you can always ... ( 2 months ago by StateCCN)
you can always rightclick>properties>Compatibility>run this program in compatibility for windows xp sp2
god, people must ... ( 2 months ago by neogeon)
god, people must have been shitting their pants to see this after dealing with god awful DOS for so long.
Actually, the only ... ( 2 months ago by someman7)
Actually, the only graphic things at that times were games, so I'm not sure how the business people reacted. Also, it was too expensive. But what fascinates me is how some programs are round, and even cast shadows! Now THAT is the proof of innovation.
well, I can tell ... ( 2 months ago by neogeon)
well, I can tell you how my friends reacted when I was growing up in the late 80's early 90's (born in 85), it was mostly like "holy shit! you just click stuff! OMG!" Some software was graphical back then, but you still had to use an awkward command interface to boot them up, this is the first time everything required little to no programming skills.
that's great. ... ( 2 months ago by nl1098)
that's great. thanks for the flashback.
imagine how much ... ( 2 months ago by nl1098)
imagine how much farther we will be in another 20 years... amazing.
Yeah, that doesn't ... ( 2 months ago by goreparade)
Yeah, that doesn't work so well on Vista.
"Let me continue ... ( 2 months ago by liquidtension)
"Let me continue typing" ... "CLUNK CLUNK CLUNK!" I thought that was funny for some reason.
that is awesome. ... ( 2 months ago by hudog2008)
that is awesome. that was a trip. your hair was almost as big as mine back then : )
lol wow.. the guy ... ( 2 months ago by halo3d)
lol wow.. the guy changes font size and the woman goes.. thats amazing rofl.. amazing what happens in 20 or so years.. back then we had piece of shit processors barely being able to run notepad like apps.. and now we have quad cores .. many gigs of ram and games like crysis etc.
halo3d, When you ... ( 2 months ago by viking396)
halo3d, When you were two you could only crap your pants, I'm guessing your capabilities have improved since then. They weren't POS processors back then, they were state of the art for their time. If not for them you would not have quad cores today, like you, they have improved.
By the time it ... ( 2 months ago by rgm1984)
By the time it takes to load the calculator, you could easily just pull one out of your desk if you have it. The Lisa was cutting edge for its time though. Thanks for posting!
Hey man, if they ... ( 2 months ago by ecrocksmysocks)
Hey man, if they never perfected the GUI, you probably would still be playing pong and using DOS. You've got to start somewhere.
what a bad computer ... ( 2 months ago by Naud1234)
what a bad computer!!!
wow, nostalgia ... ( 2 months ago by montruo000000007)
wow, nostalgia strikes in



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