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Internet Macintosh User Group (iMug) Collection
Image: Computer Game - Reach For The Stars, Apple II Software
Source: Museum Victoria
1. The Collection - an overview
2. The Apple Story
3. Origins and Philosophy of Apple Computer Inc. 1971-75
4. Stages in the history of the Apple Company
5. A conclusion 2002
The Collection - an overview
This collection comprises over 90 items of computer hardware and software that tells the story of the contribution made by Apple Computer Inc to the emergence of the personal computer and the way in which it has impacted on the computer industry and society. The collection is a representative sample of material that reveals trends and developments in information and communication technology. It includes the computers and peripheral devices that evidence significant advances in technology or changes in the direction of computing and the major genres of software that changed the way in which we work and learn and play.
The collection includes 12 computer systems, 10 peripheral devices, system software, software for word processing, painting and drawing and image manipulation, page layout, database development, spreadsheeting, the recording editing and playback of sound and video, as well as games, many of them developed in Australia. The collection also includes an iPod.
The collection was acquired by members of the Internet Macintosh User Group Inc (iMug) pursuant to a policy developed by Museum Victoria's Senior Curator in Information and Technology, David Demant with six members of iMug, and approved by Museum Victoria in June 2005. The items were supplied by 36 users of computers manufactured by Apple, most of whom lived in Victoria and were a member of a user group?Internet Macintosh User Group Inc or Apple Users' Society of Melbourne Inc or both. Most of the donors used the computers professionally in education or business, but they or their children also used them for leisure activities.
The Apple Story
The history of the social impact of the Personal Computer on contemporary society is one paralleled by the history of the Apple Company. Apple's originators, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak ('the two Steves'), exemplified the creativity and innovative thinking of their generation and fostered these traits in their business. Since Apple's commencement in Silicon Valley, California, it has persevered with an underlying ethos of changing the world through the design of 'insanely great' products, to paraphrase Jobs, who, having left Apple in 1985, returned as CEO of Apple in 1997.
Despite its small market share, the PC world continues to look to Apple for its quality of design, innovative thinking and breakthrough products. Because it has always controlled both the hardware and software of its products, this synergy has allowed Apple to profitably pursue new developments in technology which other makers monitor closely, but are rarely able to emulate to the same high standard.
Over its more than 30 year history, Apple's products have encapsulated the dreams of those who believe technology can enhance society, and who aim to bring advanced computing to the general population without the need to learn arcane languages.
3. Origins and Philosophy of Apple Computer Inc. 1971-75
The Apple Computer Inc. was founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976. The two Steves met in high school in 1971. In the few years that followed, each found casual employment in Silicon Valley's developing computer industry ? Jobs working for Atari and Wozniak for Hewlett Packard.
They began experimenting in their own time, for example with phreaking ? the method of getting free long distance calls. Phreaking had an element of antiestablishment and another well known computing figure,Bill Gates stayed clear of it. Jobs was far more antiestablishment than Wozniak who was more a practical joker.
4. Stages in the history of the Apple Company
Several stages have been identified in the history of the Apple Computer Company from 1976 to 2002. These stages are not necessarily chronological and, in fact, some overlap in time.
Apple I Launched 1976
Corporate Rise 1977-1983
The Graphic User Interface 1983-1984
Desktop Publishing 1985-1991
Imaging 1987-1994
Cable Networking 1984-1991
Portability 1979 onwards
Digital Video 1991
Apple loses its way 1991-1996
Return to Roots 1996-1999Return to Roots 1996-1999
MegaHertz War Myth 1994-2005
UNIX adopted 1999 and 2001
Wireless connectivity introduced 1999
Music for the Millions 2001onwards
5. A conclusion 2002
The Apple collection contains items representing the period 1976 to 2002. From its inception, Apple has developed a loyal following amongst the creative industries: motion pictures, television, music, writing and publishing, theatre and now personal publishing because of its legendary ease of use, and the desire of Apple's leadership to bring exceptional creative tools to those who use computers to assist their creative process.
The history of Apple's products reflects a genealogy not just of technical advances, but also those of human-computer interface research: how to best match technologies with human abilities, as opposed to the other way around. To this end, Apple and its products have attempted not just to meet the computing needs of its consumers, but also to lead with new products not yet seen as relevant to consumers, but which in time have been seen as almost prophetic in nature. The digital hub lifestyle and bringing new developments in music and video creation to the consumer is a part of that original vision of Steve Jobs to make 'insanely great' products that will change the world.
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Networking Cable System - Apple, 1984
The Networking System comprises cables and junction boxes (nodes) and was used in establishing a network connecting computers and peripherals, e.g. printers, There is also an adaptor ca ...
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Personal Computer System - Apple Macintosh 128k, 1984
The 'Macintosh 128k' is a compact computer system with a self-contained monitor and floppy disk drive. It came with the MacWrite word processing software and the MacPaint 'painting' s ...
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Smart Phone - Apple Computer Company, iPhone, 8 GB, 2007
Apple first generation iPhone, a personal digital assistant, which includes a mobile telephone, a hard drive based MP3 player, and an 8GB hard disk, it comes with a USB cable. The iPh ...
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Tablet Computer - Apple Computer Company, iPad, 16 Gb, 2010
First generation iPad, tablet computer, manufactured by the Apple Computer Company in USA, in 2010. The iPad was used as a communication device and as an information retrieval device f ...
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Computer Console - Apple iMac, Bondi Blue, With Inbuilt Monitor, 1998
Apple iMac, introduced in August 1998 and discontinued in January 1999. This model was known as the Bondi Blue iMac.
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Personal Computer - Apple, iMac G4, Sunflower, 2002
iMac G4 computer system comprising an hemispherical CPU with articulated arm supporting a 15 inch LCD monitor, keyboard and mouse. The system was used by the donor's wife at home for ...
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Apple Macintosh Software - QuickTime Developers Kit, Compact Disks, 1991
Apple Macintosh Software - QuickTime Developers Kit, Compact Disks, 1991. QuickTime is software whose functions include the recording, editing and playback of sound and video. It can ...
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Presentation - Apple QuickTime, Compact Disk, 1992
CD containing an updated version of QuickTime and sample movies. QuickTime is software whose functions include the recording, editing and playback of sound and video. It can also be u ...
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Computer - Apple II, 1978
Apple II computer incorporating a PAL TV card, floppy disk interface card, serial communications card and a memory expansion card. The Apple II Computer was the first commercially succ ...
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Floppy Disk Drives - Disk II 5¼" inch, Apple II, 1979
One pair of Disk ][ 5.25 inch external floppy disk drives for use with the Apple II computer. These floppy disk drives were purchased by the donor in 1979.
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Apple Macintosh Software - Adobe Illustrator 1.1, 3½" Floppy Disk, 1987
Adobe Illustrator 1.1 software in a box with user's manual and a video training tape. Illustrator helped the Macintosh cement its place as the computer of choice for the graphics indus ...
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Carry Bag - Apple Macintosh 512k, 1986
Carry bag for an Apple Macintosh 512k Computer, manufactured around 1986. This carry bag is an early example of the computer being regarded as a portable working tool; it made it possi ...
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Box - Floppy Disks, Blank, 3½" Floppy Disk, 1999
Unopened box of ten 3½ inch double sided high density floppy disks. These are used for data storage. The prototype of the first Macintosh was developed using a 5¼" Twiggy Disk drive ( ...
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Computer Console - Replica, Apple I, 1976, Assembled 2006
Apple I Replica - assembled printed circuit board mounted on MDF base, invoice, manual, and box. The replica was built from a kit in 2006. The original Apple I was designed and manufac ...
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Apple Macintosh Software Game - 'Tetris', 3½" Floppy Disk, 1987
A computer game on one floppy disk with a booklet and marketing papers in a cardboard box in a sleeve. Tetris is a falling-blocks puzzle video game that was designed and programmed in ...
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Apple Macintosh Software - ClarisWorks, 3½" Floppy Disk, 1991
ClarisWorks is an integrated software package that includes word processing, painting, drawing, spreadsheet and database, introduced in 1991. It was possible to use the components as if ...
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Apple Macintosh Software - Helix Express, Database, 3½" Floppy Disks, 1992
Helix Express (first released in 1984) was an early database for use on the Macintosh Computer. The donor, an optometrist specialising in contact lenses, used Helix, Double Helix and ...
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Apple Macintosh Software - Microsoft Chart 1, 3½" Floppy Disk, 1984
Microsoft Chart version 1 was a business graphics program and was released in 1984. The program provided a variety of pre-designed charts, for example pie and bar charts. Microsoft ...
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Apple Macintosh Software - MacDraft 1.2, 3½" Floppy Disk, 1985
MacDraft version 1.2 (by Innovative Data Design, Inc) is a two dimensional drafting package. MacDraft was introduced in 1985. MacDraft is part of the evolution of vector drawing progra ...
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Apple Macintosh Software - HyperCard Developer Kit 2.2, 3½" Floppy Disk, 1993
HyperCard is a software program that can be used to author an application of the user?s design. HyperCard can be compared to a stack of cards, similar to a card index, in which each ca ...
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Apple II Software Game - 'Battlefront', 5¼" Floppy Disk, 1986
'Battlefront: Corps Level Command in World War II' is a computer game on a 5¼ inch floppy disk with a manual in a cardboard folder. 'Battlefront' was introduced in 1986. This is one of ...
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Apple Macintosh Software Game - 'Warlords II', 3½" Floppy Disk, 1994
'Warlords II' is a fantasy strategy game on four floppy disks with two booklets, a map and two marketing cards in a cardboard box in a sleeve, introduced in 1994. This fantasy game all ...
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Apple Macintosh Software Game - 'Warlords', 3½" Floppy Disk, 1991
'Warlords' is a fantasy strategy game on three floppy disks with two booklets, a map and two marketing cards, in a cardboard box with a printed sleeve. It was introduced in 1991. This ...
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Apple Macintosh Software Game - 'Panzer Battles', 3½" Floppy Disk, 1990
'Panzer Battles' is a computer game on two floppy disks with two booklets, a supplement and two cards in a box. Made in Australia by Strategic Studies Group in 1989. Versions are avai ...
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Apple Macintosh Software Game - 'American Civil War, Vol III', 3½" Floppy Disk, 1993
'American Civil War, Vol III' is a computer game on three floppy disks with two booklets, a supplement, a card of 8 maps and one warranty card. The title of the game is 'Decisive Battle ...
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Apple Macintosh Software Game - 'American Civil War, Vol I', 3½" Floppy Disk, 1990
Electronic board-game dealing with the Bull Run to Chancellorsville battle in the American Civil War. The series used the same format but different battle scenarios. Each volume contain ...
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Apple Macintosh Software Game - 'Rommel Battles For North Africa', 3½" Floppy Disk, 1990
'Rommel Battles For North Africa' is a game dealing with six battles for the North African Campaign during the Second World War, made in Australia in 1990 by the Strategic Studies Group ...
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Apple II Software Game - 'Battles In Normandy June-July 1944', 3½" Floppy Disk, 1987
'Battles In Normandy June-July 1944' is a board game on one 3½ inch floppy disk in envelope and a booklet with a two instruction cards, one catalogue and a set of 5 labels for backup di ...
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Apple II Software Game - 'Russia - The Great War in the East 1941-1945', 3½" Floppy Disk, ...
'Russia - The Great War in the East 1941-1945' is a board game on a 5¼ inch floppy disk, issued in 1987. This is a game in which software micromanaged the actions of the individual uni ...
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Box - Apple Macintosh Software, OS X v10.0 (Cheetah) Compact Disk, 2001
Box, with two manuals and four CDs for the Macintosh operating system including an upgrade CD containing developers tools. In 1999-2001, Apple discarded Mac OS 'Classic', the operating ...
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Apple Macintosh Software Game - 'Carriers At War II', 3½" Floppy Disk, 1993
'Carriers At War II' is a computer game on three floppy disks with two booklets, a supplement, a card of 8 maps and one warranty card in a cardboard box in a sleeve. It was introduced ...
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Apple II Software Game - 'Carriers At War 1941-1945', 5¼" Floppy Disk, 1984
'Carriers At War 1941-1945: Fleet Carrier Operations in the Pacific' is a computer game on one 5¼ inch floppy disk in a cardboard folder with two booklets and 3 large instruction cards ...
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Manual - Apple Macintosh Software, OS X v10.0 (Cheetah) Compact Disk, 2001
Box, with two manuals and four CDs for the Macintosh operating system including an upgrade CD containing developers tools. In 1999-2001, Apple discarded Mac OS 'Classic', the operating ...
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Apple II Software Game - 'Reach For The Stars', Third Edition, 5¼" Floppy Disk, 1987
'Reach For The Stars' is a computer game on a 5¼ inch floppy disk with a manual in a cardboard folder. The third edition was introduced in 1987. This added more choice and decision mak ...
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Printer - Apple LaserWriter, 1987
Apple LaserWriter printer incorporating built-in Adobe PostScript software, and cord and manual. The Apple LaserWriter was the first laser printer available to the mass market. The Ap ...
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Manual - Upgrade, Apple Macintosh Software, OS X v10.0 (Cheetah) Compact Disk, 2001
Box, with two manuals and four CDs for the Macintosh operating system including an upgrade CD containing developers tools. In 1999-2001, Apple discarded Mac OS 'Classic', the operating ...
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Apple Macintosh Software Package - Microsoft Works, 1986
Manual and 3½" floppy disk for Microsoft Works - an integrated software package that includes word processing, spreadsheet, database, communications and limited drawing, introduced in ...
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Apple Macintosh Software - FileMaker II, Database, 3½" Floppy Disk, 1990
Claris FileMaker II, released in 1990, is a database development tool with sample templates. Claris Corporation was a company wholly owned by Apple Computer Inc. Several innovative dat ...
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Disk - Upgrade, Apple Macintosh Software, OS X v10.0 (Cheetah) Compact Disk, 2001
Box, with two manuals and four CDs for the Macintosh operating system including an upgrade CD containing developers tools. In 1999-2001, Apple discarded Mac OS 'Classic', the operating ...
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Apple Macintosh Software - PageMaker 3.0, 3½" Floppy Disk, 1988
Aldus PageMaker is page layout software that allows the ready combination of text and graphics in columns for printing. PageMaker version 3.0 was released in 1988. PageMaker was first ...
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Apple Macintosh Software Game - 'The Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy', 3½" Floppy Disk, 1 ...
'The Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy' is a computer game on one 3½ inch floppy disk contained in a box with booklet cover and clear window to hold a disk and black-out glasses used in ...
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Disk - 'Developer Tools', Apple Macintosh Software, OS X v10.0 (Cheetah) Compact Disk, 20 ...
Box, with two manuals and four CDs for the Macintosh operating system including an upgrade CD containing developers tools. In 1999-2001, Apple discarded Mac OS 'Classic', the operating ...
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Book - Visicalc User's Guide, circa 1983
Manual for the world's first electronic worksheet (spreadsheet), Visicalc for the Apple II. This manual was published about 1983, covers the use of Visicalc on the Apple II and II Plus, ...
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Booklet - 'Basic Elements of Design', LaserWriter Supplement, 1991
Booklet, dated 1991, contains guidelines for creating professional-looking documents with a LaserWriter. The GUI interface of the Macintosh empowered all users to typeset and publish a ...
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Disk - 'Developer Tools' Upgrade, Apple Macintosh Software, OS X v10.0 (Cheetah) Compact ...
Box, with two manuals and four CDs for the Macintosh operating system including an upgrade CD containing developers tools. In 1999-2001, Apple discarded Mac OS 'Classic', the operating ...
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Badge - Apple Newton Message Pad, 1993
Promotional badge for the Newton message pad with the slogan: 'I saw it. I did it. I want it'. The Newton was introduced in 1993. Apple made great use of promotional devices such as ba ...
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Badge - Apple Newton Message Pad, 1993
Promotional badge for the Newton message pad . The Newton was introduced in 1993. Apple made great use of promotional devices such as badges, posters and stickers. The release of the N ...
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Apple Macintosh Software - OS X v10.0 (Cheetah) Compact Disk, 2001
Box, with two manuals and four CDs for the Macintosh operating system including an upgrade CD containing developers tools. In 1999-2001, Apple discarded Mac OS 'Classic', the operating ...
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Apple Macintosh Software - Microsoft Excel v 1.5, 3½" Floppy Disk, 1988
Microsoft Excel version 1.5 is described as a 'Complete Spreadsheet with Business Graphics and Database'. This edition of Excel was published in 1988; the first version was released i ...
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Printer - Apple ImageWriter, 1984
The Apple ImageWriter, 1984, is a dot matrix printer which comes with a manual. The Apple ImageWriter I used a coloured or black printer ribbon and dot matrix printer technology (pins ...
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