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A highly successful line of personal computers designed by [http://www.apple.com/ Apple Computers]. Called a "Mac" for short, Macintosh computers, with their operating system called "System", practically pioneered the graphical user interface. Using a system of a desktop work area and icons to represent files, Macs were a long-time favorite for people wanting ease-of-use and a visual interface. | A highly successful line of personal computers designed by [http://www.apple.com/ Apple Computers]. Called a "Mac" for short, Macintosh computers, with their operating system called "System", practically pioneered the graphical user interface. Using a system of a desktop work area and icons to represent files, Macs were a long-time favorite for people wanting ease-of-use and a visual interface. | ||
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[[Turtle]], [[Karen Todd]] and [[JC]] are Macintosh enthusiasts. |
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A highly successful line of personal computers designed by Apple Computers. Called a "Mac" for short, Macintosh computers, with their operating system called "System", practically pioneered the graphical user interface. Using a system of a desktop work area and icons to represent files, Macs were a long-time favorite for people wanting ease-of-use and a visual interface.
Turtle, Karen Todd and JC are Macintosh enthusiasts.