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Re: Apple II GUI (was Re: Windows 95, what a joke. really?
- Subject: Re: Apple II GUI (was Re: Windows 95, what a joke. really?
- From: justin@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu (Justin Thiesen)
- Date: 1996/07/01
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.advocacy, comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Oklahoma, Engineering Computer Network
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jharrell@dfw.net (Jeff A. Harrell) writes:
>In article <4r6r85$7s9@crl12.crl.com>, mpearce@crl.com (Matthew Pearce) wrote:
>>Jeff A. Harrell (jharrell@dfw.net) wrote:
>>
>>: >No, Geos for the C64 came out after the Mac came out. I had both. The
>>: >AppleII never had a GUI.
>>[snip]
>>
>>: What I _can't_ remember is what that was called or whether it was an Apple
>>: product. I just remember thinking it was really cool. ;)
>>
>>There was a version of GEOS for the Apple //e and //c.
>>Of course there is also GS/OS -GUI on the Apple ][.
>No, the one I'm thinking of wasn't GEOS. I seem to remember it arrived in
>my little hands shortly after the release of the //gs in 1986...
is it possible that you're talking about a product called mousedesk? It
(as I recall) provided a sort of finder front end to prodos on the //e & //c.
justin thiessen
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not speaking for OU or ECN
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