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RE[2]: Wait a minute...
by macachuania on Sun 28th Aug 2011 13:22
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[q]At the end of the day, the GUI that made the Mac unique was a Xerox invention. How many operating systems owe their very existance to them? I know Apple people claim they were compensated, but is this really so?
Erm... I think Xerox was compensated by Apple. Here are some quotes/sources:
"In return for the right to buy US$1,000,000 of pre-IPO stock, Xerox granted Apple Computer three days access to the PARC facilities. After visiting PARC, they came away with new ideas that would complete the foundation for Apple Computer's first GUI computer, the Apple Lisa.[6][7][8][9] "
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Apple_Inc.
"Xerox could have owned the PC revolution, but instead it sat on the technology for years. Then, in exchange for the opportunity to invest in a hot new pre-IPO start-up called "Apple," the Xerox PARC commandos were forced -- under protest -- to give Apple's engineers a tour and a demonstration of their work. The result was the Apple Macintosh, which Microsoft later copied to create Windows."
Source: http://www.fool.com/news/foth/2000/foth000918.htm




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Exactly. The iFanboys are fond of trotting out that "smartphones before and after the iPhone" comparison - so I've decided to put together a similar comparison.
Apple's UI before Xerox:
http://www.deater.net/weave/vmwprod/apple/wavy_apple.gif
Xerox's GUI:
http://netdna.webdesignerdepot.com/uploads/2009/03/xerox-8010-star....
Apple's GUI after Xerox:
http://lowendmac.com/hodges/07/art0227/lisa9.gif