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Um.. reality contradicts you... The Lisa did not "get canned so fast..." at all, in fact they released a both a Lisa 1 and later a Lisa 2 and continued production for 3 years. The original Mac 128 only lasted 1 year before it was discontinued in favour of the Mac Plus. The Lisa 2 used 3.5" floppies and addressed quite a few of the issues. The Lisa 2 continued to be sold late in its life as the Macintosh XL, which ran Mac OS via emulation. No one is saying it was "overly" popular, but it was by no means dropped quickly as you imply. The Lisa line was dropped in favour of the Mac, true - but then this is by no means unusual in the world of computing. Plenty of machines did okay (and by "okay", I mean sold enough units to not be an immediate failure) at the time, but then never saw a successor. Especially in the old days.




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Well, the Lisa got canned pretty fast and all attention went to the Mac. It did not exactly fly off shelves when released. But, when it came together with Aldus Pagemaker and the laser printer, desktop publishing was born.