![]() ![]() “Accounting for Lisa and the future” by David Hunter, from Softalk 1983Ī portrait of Exec BPI System, a company using Apple Lisa for its accounting “How Apple presents Lisa” by David Durkee, from Softalk 1983Īrticle on the ways Apple is tutoring Lisa users “Lisa – Close up and personal” by Roger Wagner and Joe Holt, from Softalk 1983Ī profusely-illustrated review of Apple Lisa “Backtalk” by Tommy Gear, from Softalk 1983Ī very strange, almost advertising-like column on the virtues of VisiCorp and VisiOn “Lisa’s alternative operating system” by Bruce Daniels, from Computer Design 1983Ī rather technical look at Lisa’s operating system “Visi On’s Interface Design” by George Woodmansee, from Byte 1983Īn article describing the methods and concepts used during creation of Visi On Coleman’s, product manager responsible for Visi On. “A guided tour of Visi On” by Phil Lemmons, from Byte 1983Īn interview with William T. “The new generation of human-engineered software” by Gregg Williams, from Byte 1983Ī little piece on the emergence of desktop metaphor “New from Apple: Lisa and the IIe” by George Stewart, Rachael Wrege and Phil Lopiccola, from Personal Computing 1983Ī 3-part article on Lisa, its design and its mouse “VisiCorp’s VisiOn” by Phil Lopiccola and Rachael Wrege, from Popular Computing 1983Ī review of VisiOn, with some comparisons to Apple Lisa “Apple’s Lisa” by Mike Whitney, from Personal Computer News 1983 “The birth of Lisa” by Michael Rogers, from Personal Computing 1983Īn interview with Apple Lisa development team “A new generation arrives” by Jeffrey Rothfeder, from Personal Computing 1983Īn essay on a new “era of easy computing,” exemplified by Apple Lisa “Apple’s new computers: A major breakthrough” by, from Personal Computing 1983Ī short description of the new Apple Lisa “A visual counterpart of the top of your desk” by, from Personal Computing 1983 “An interview with Wayne Rosing, Bruce Daniels, and Larry Tesler” by Chris Morgan, Gregg Williams and Phil Lemmons, from Byte 1983Īn interview with three leading developers of Apple Lisa “The Lisa Computer System” by Gregg Williams, from Byte 1983 Review of Apple Lisa from business point of view “Apple’s bid to stay in the big time” by Peter Nulty, from Fortune 1983 Ehardt, from Seybold Publications 1983Īn exhaustive 26-page report on Apple Lisa “Apple’s Lisa: A personal office system” by Joseph L. Verplank, from CHI ‘83 Conference ProceedingsĪ description of various user tests conducted while developing the Xerox Star user interface “Human factors testing in the design of Xerox’s 8010 ‘Star’ office workstation” by William L. David Canfield Smith, Charles Irby, Ralph Kimball, Bill Verplank and Eric Harslem, from Byte 1982Įxtensive breakdown of rules and ideas behind Xerox Star interface (with screenshots) “Designing the Star User Interface” by Dr. “The Star user interface: an overview” by David Canfield Smith, Charles Irby, Ralph Kimball and Eric Harslem, from proceedings of AFIPS 1982Īn illustrated description of the Xerox 8010 “Star” interface “The Xerox Alto computer” by Thomas A Wadlow, from Byte 1981ĭescription of the Xerox Alto, the first computer with GUI and mouse as input device (with screenshots) Kay, from Scientific American 1977Ī seminal paper about the possibilities of personal computing, exemplified in Xerox AltoĪpple Lisa guidelines, describing a very different user work-in-progress interface from three years prior to the release “Microelectronics and the Personal Computer” by Alan C. ![]() The seminal paper describing Sketchpad, a system using the first graphical user interface Sutherland, from proceedings of AFIPS 1963 “Sketchpad: A man-machine graphical communication system” by Ivan E. MICROSOFT SKETCHPAD SOFTWAREGUIdebook > Articles > Software Home > Articles > Software ![]()
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