RANDOM APPLE MEMORY
Lisa
Adam Banks remembers the all-in-one computer that brought us the graphical user interface
Before the Macintosh changed everything, there was Lisa.
Back in 1978, Apple was the wunderkind of the computer industry. The Apple II - the first complete system you could take home and use - was selling well to enthusiasts, and corporate users would soon flock to it with the arrival of Dan Bricklin’s VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet. It was time to plan the next machine for the lucrative business market.