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2006-11-12
I said "invent," not "introduce."
However, I am not sure what you mean by "Apple was the company that introduced them [free-floating windows] to the public (and the industry) at large" Here is a page from an October, 1981 PERQ brochure, clearly showing free-floating windows: http://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/gallery/foreign/orig/f00368.jpg
Notice the headline, "The advent of the personal workstation" -- you can't have a grander "introduction" than that!
By the way, Apple finally got overlapping windows two years later.
Edited 2007-11-19 02:30