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Play with a Web Replica of the Apple Lisa's GUI

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Enjoy a unique online toy, from the high-resolution 1-bit aesthetic to user-interface standards that persist to this day
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Apple Lisa (1983–1985) was Apple’s first computer with GUI. I never had the opportunity to play with it, but with ListaGUI you can now, even if that’s the way it is. Put on sale for $10,000 and then renamed “Macintosh XL” before its withdrawal in 1985, it carried a Motorola 68000 at 5 MHz, up to 2 MB of RAM and ProFile hard disk of 5 MB. A historical element for office computing and, in a certain way, personal. With all that money, a monochrome …

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