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Apple Computer Inc. was founded by Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne on the 1st April 1976. Ronald Wayne soon sold his stock to Jobs and Wozniak, but the success of the Apple 1 inspired them to go on and develop the hugely successful Apple II.

From 1976 until today, Apple has had three name variations: Apple Computer Company (1976-1977) Apple Computer Inc. (1977-2007), and Apple Inc. (2007-present). We typically refer to the company as Apple.

The Apple 1 went on sale in July 1976 as an assembled circuit board. They produced just 200 of their Apple 1 computer which was extremely well received, even though it was simply a circuit board to which the owner had to add a keyboard and monitor. It had a retail price of $666.66. We are very lucky to have a replica of this computer in our museum. The operating system was a simple System Monitor. It had a BASIC Interpreter written by Steve Wozniak called Integer BASIC.

The Apple II (sometimes styled as Apple ][) was a series of computers as detailed below which used an operating system.

The Apple III (sometimes styled as  Apple ///) is a business-oriented personal computer released in 1980. Running the Apple SOS (Sophisticated Operating System), it was intended as the successor to the Apple II, but was largely considered a failure in the market. It was designed to provide key features business users wanted in a personal computer: a true typewriter-style upper/lowercase keyboard (the Apple II only supported uppercase) and an 80-column display. We also hold an Apple III Plus in our collection.

In 1983, Apple released the Apple Lisa, a desktop computer. It had a graphical user interface (GUI) targeted at individual business users. Development began in 1978. It had a 5MB hard drive. Lisa was affected by its high price, insufficient software, unreliable Apple FileWare disks, and the immediate release of the cheaper and faster Apple Macintosh. Only 10,000 Apple Lisas were sold in two years.

Apple Macintosh XL was a modified version of the Apple Lisa personal computer made by Apple Computer, Inc. In the Macintosh XL configuration, the computer shipped with MacWorks XL, a Lisa program that allowed 64 K Macintosh ROM emulation.

The Lisa came with a bundle of seven software applications, running on top of a modified Apple SOS with a GUI called the Lisa Office System, an operating system that featured protected memory and pre-emptive multitasking. The seven software applications included were LisaWrite (word processing), LisaCalc (spreadsheet), LisaDraw (vector graphics), LisaGraph (graphing), LisaProject (project management), LisaList (to-do lists), and LisaTerminal (terminal emulator for network communications).

Conceptually, the Lisa resembled the Xerox Star in the sense that it was envisioned as an office computing system. Lisa has two main user modes: the Lisa Office System and the Workshop. The Lisa Office System is the GUI environment. The Lisa Office System was eventually renamed "7/7", in reference to the seven supplied application programs: LisaWrite, LisaCalc, LisaDraw, LisaGraph, LisaProject, LisaList, and LisaTerminal.

The Workshop is a program development environment and is almost entirely text-based, though it uses a GUI text editor. It  could be run to develop Lisa software, and later was used to develop the Macintosh System and early Macintosh software. Around 1986, the Lisa Workshop was replaced with the Macintosh Programmer's Workshop which ran inside the Macintosh operating system.

Starting in 1984, Apple also sold the MacWorks Macintosh virtualization environment, which allowed Lisa computers to run Macintosh software. MacWorks 1.0 ran System Software 0.1, MacWorks 2.0 ran System Software 0.3 and 0.5, and MacWorks 3.0 ran System Software 0.5.

The original Macintosh 128K came in a beige case containing a 9 in (23 cm) CRT monitor and came with a keyboard and mouse. It played a pivotal role in establishing desktop publishing. It was shipped with the very first System and Finder application, known to the public as "System 1.0" (formally known as System 0.97 and Finder 1.0). The applications MacPaint and MacWrite were bundled with the Mac. Other programs available included  MacProject,  MacTerminal and Microsoft Word. Programming languages available at the time included MacBASIC, MacPascal and the Macintosh 68000 Development System.

The Macintosh SE/30  had a black-and-white monitor and could be expanded up to 128 MB of RAM (a significant amount of RAM at the time), and included a 40 or 80 MB hard drive. It was also the first compact Mac to include a 1.44 MB high density floppy disk drive as standard. The power of the SE/30 was demonstrated by its use to produce the This Week newspaper, the first colour tabloid newspaper in the UK to use new, digital pre-press technology on a personal, desktop computer. "SE" is an initialism for "System Expansion". Apple had been naming all computers using the 68030 processers with an "x", such as the IIx and IIcx. When it came time to put the 68030 processor into the SE series, they prudently decided that calling it the Macintosh "SEx" wasn't the best marketing idea, so they settled on "SE 30".

The Macintosh Color Classic (sold as the Macintosh Colour Classic in PAL regions and Macintosh Color Deluxe in Japan) is a personal computer sold  from February 1993 to May 1995 (up to January 1998 in PAL markets). It has an "all-in-one PC" design, based on a Motorola 68030 CPU running at 16 MHz with a small, integrated 10″ Sony Trinitron display at 512 × 384 pixel resolution. The display is capable of supporting up to thousands of colours with a video memory upgrade.

The Apple  Macintosh II sold from March 1987 to January 1992 was based on the Motorola 68020  32-bit CPU, it was the first Macintosh supporting colour graphics., its pricing meant it competed with workstations from Silicon Graphics, Sun Microsystems, and Hewlett-Packard.

The Macintosh II was updated with a more powerful CPU and sold as the Macintosh IIx. In early 1989, the more compact Macintosh IIcx was introduced at a price similar to the original Macintosh II, and by the beginning of 1990 sales stopped altogether. Motherboard upgrades that could turn a Macintosh II into a IIx or Macintosh IIfx were offered by Apple.

Next was the Macintosh LC family, with LC standing for “Low Cost”. They were also known as “Elsie”. It was introduced at half the price of the Macintosh II but was significantly lesser in performance overall, so that could be sold to schools for the same price as an Apple IIGS. It was introduced in October 1990, then subsequently replaced by Macintosh LC II, which was largely the same but was built around a Motorola 68030 processor.

The Performa line of Macintoshes re-used models from Apple's Quadra, Centris, LC, and Power Macintosh families, with model numbers that denoted the included software packages or hard drive sizes. Whereas non-Performa Macintosh computers were sold by Apple Authorized Resellers, the Performa was sold in the USA  through big-box stores and mass-market retailers such as Good Guys, Circuit City, and Sears and in Europe through department stores and mass-market retailers.

The initial series consisted of the Macintosh Classic II-based Performa 200, the LC II-based Performa 400, and the IIvi-based Performa 600. Unlike the professional Macintosh computers, each individual Performa bundle was given a unique model number, in some cases varying only by the software bundle or the specific retailer that sold that model. This was intended to accommodate retailers, who could advertise that they could beat their competitors' price on equivalent models while at the same time ensuring that they did not actually carry the same models as their competitors. To help personal users choose between the options available to them, Apple created multiple paid advertisements.

After releasing around  sixty-four different models, Apple retired the Performa brand in early 1997, shortly after release of the Power Macintosh 5500, 6500, 8600 and 9600, as well as the return of Steve Jobs to the company. The Performa brand's lifespan coincided with a period of significant financial turmoil at Apple due in part to the proliferation of different models and low sales of Performa machines.

The Macintosh Portable sold from September 1989 to October 1991 and was the first battery-powered Macintosh. It featured a fast, sharp, and expensive black-and-white active matrix LCD screen in a hinged design that covered the keyboard when the machine was not in use. The Portable was one of the early consumer laptops to employ an active matrix panel - only the most expensive of the initial PowerBook line, the PowerBook 170, had such a panel. The machine was designed to deliver high performance, at the cost of increased price and weight.

The Macintosh Centris family came along as a replacement for the six-year-old Macintosh II family of computers. The name was chosen to indicate that the consumer was selecting a Macintosh in the center of Apple's product line. Centris machines were the first to offer Motorola 68040 CPUs at a price point  making them significantly less expensive (albeit slower) than Macintosh  Quadra computers, but also offering higher performance than the Macintosh LC computers of the time.

The Macintosh Quadra family sold from October 1991 to October 1995. The Quadra, named after  the Motorola 68040 central processing unit, replaced the Macintosh II family as the high-end Macintoshes.

The first models were the Quadra 700 and Quadra 900, both introduced in October 1991. The Quadra 800, 840AV and 605 were added through 1993. The Macintosh Centris line was merged with the Quadra in October 1993, adding the 610, 650 and 660AV to the range. After the introduction of the Power Macintosh line in early 1994, Apple continued to produce and sell new Quadra models; the 950 continued to be sold until October, 1995.

Timeline for Apple :

Date Event
24 Feb 1955 Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, is born
1964 Douglas Engelbart invents the mouse
1 Mar 1973 Xerox Alto personal computer is developed at Xerox PARC
1974 Steve Jobs gains employment at Atari
1 Apr 1976 Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and Ronald Wayne found Apple Computer Inc.
Jul 1976 Apple launches the Apple 1
10 Jun 1977 Apple releases the Apple II
3 Aug 1977 Tandy announces the TRS-80 computer
5 Dec 1978 Acorn Computers Ltd founded in Cambridge, UK
11 May 1979 VisiCalc publicly demonstrated for the first time
Jun 1979 Apple releases the Apple II+
17 Oct 1979 Personal Software releases VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet
Apr 1980 News Article : Keen attack on small-scale user market
May 1980 News Article : PO approval for Apple
19 May 1980 Apple announces the Apple III
Jun 1980 News Article : Schools given Apples worth £30,000
Jun 1980 News Article : Best-selling software
Jun 1980 News Article : Software company based on years of study
Jul 1980 News Article : Apple aims for Cork
Jul 1980 News Article : NCC Anaheim report
Dec 1980 News Article : Accurate high-speed drawing with latest package for Apple II
12 Dec 1980 Apple floats on the stock market
Jan 1981 News Article : News of Cobol and Coral 66
Jan 1981 News Article : Megastore 8in. drive
Jan 1981 News Article : Versawriter makes full use of Apple graphics facility
Jan 1981 News Article : Apple II digital synthesiser can mimic musical instruments
Feb 1981 News Article : Secret settlement in Apple and ITT copyright case
Feb 1981 News Article : Wide range of applications open to Apple bar-code reader
Apr 1981 News Article : Tipping the scales in favour of accurate weight records
Apr 1981 News Article : Homeline cuts costs in property market
May 1981 News Article : How you and your machine can make beautiful music
May 1981 News Article : Apple sees to the lighting
May 1981 News Article : Microsense is bought
Jun 1981 News Article : ApplePilot is latest instruction language
Jul 1981 News Article : Extra products to suit Apple
12 Aug 1981 IBM announces the IBM 5150, the first IBM PC
Sep 1981 News Article : The British answer to imported best-sellers
Sep 1981 News Article : Apple helps chemists swallow stock control's bitter pill
Oct 1981 News Article : More Apple peripherals
Oct 1981 News Article : Tangerine soups up Tantel as its rival hits the shops
Oct 1981 News Article : Pet system is a real gem
Nov 1981 News Article : Criticism for package that copies protected software
Nov 1981 News Article : Apple takes control with IEEE-488 card
Nov 1981 News Article : First UK export for States-side Apples
Dec 1981 News Article : Lid's role in great Apple cover-up
Jan 1982 News Article : Business Apple III sheds hobbyist image
Jan 1982 News Article : Electronic change for budding Beethovens
Jan 1982 News Article : Programmer's Apple boon
Feb 1982 News Article : Five boards that add to Apple's attractions
Feb 1982 News Article : Printed word said to improve with Ap Pak
Mar 1982 News Article : The Welsh connection
Mar 1982 News Article : Free Apple II brochures
Apr 1982 News Article : Universal appeal of CBM's new micros
Apr 1982 News Article : ITT 3030 puts the accent on expansion
May 1982 News Article : Making light of airfreight
May 1982 News Article : U-A/D is complete Apple interface pack
Jun 1982 News Article : Another three for Apple III
Jul 1982 News Article : Cartridge memory
Jul 1982 News Article : Software hiring scheme
Aug 1982 News Article : Zap into music
Sep 1982 News Article : A taste of Apple IV?
Oct 1982 News Article : Wider choice for Sirius
Nov 1982 News Article : Checkmate to Boss
Nov 1982 News Article : Eyes for the micro
Nov 1982 News Article : Fast 256K pseudo-disc
Nov 1982 News Article : New products in brief
Dec 1982 News Article : Plug-in card gives Apple 16-bit power
Dec 1982 News Article : Full accounts package runs on Apple II
Jan 1983 News Article : Apple memory
19 Jan 1983 Apple launches the Apple Lisa
27 Jan 1983 News Article : New Apple micro as IBM gets UK debut
Mar 1983 News Article : New lease of life for Apple II
Mar 1983 News Article : Apple, DEC and IBM set to compete for executive market
Apr 1983 News Article : Best-selling database manager for PC
Apr 1983 Steve Jobs hires Pepsi's John Sculley as President of Apple
May 1983 News Article : Program copier to Apple discs
May 1983 News Article : Better database
May 1983 News Article : Apple II pared to its core
May 1983 News Article : VisiCalc and Co now on PC
May 1983 News Article : All-in-one Lotus
11 Aug 1983 News Article : Apple hits the Microprofessor 2
27 Oct 1983 News Article : Seiko Releases Music Keyboard Interface
22 Jan 1984 Apple launches the Macintosh 128K
10 Sep 1984 Apple launches the Macintosh 512K
13 Jun 1985 News Article : Amiga's arrival pressures Atari
23 Jul 1985 Commodore releases the Amiga
17 Sep 1985 Steve Jobs leaves Apple to start NeXT
6 Nov 1985 News Article : The Big Apple holds firm
16 Jan 1986 Apple launches the Macintosh Plus
2 Mar 1987 Apple launches the Macintosh II
9 Dec 1987 Microsoft releases Windows 2.0
1988 The NeXT (68030 CPU) computer is introduced after two years of research
19 Jan 1989 Apple introduces the Macintosh SE/30
20 Sep 1989 Apple releases the Macintosh Portable
9 Aug 1991 NASA astronauts send the first e-mail from space
21 Oct 1991 Apple releases the PowerBook 100
3 Aug 1993 Apple releases the Newton MessagePad
Jan 1994 David Filo and Jerry Yang found Yahoo!
20 Dec 1996 Apple buys NeXT, and Steve Jobs returns
6 May 1998 Apple announces the iMac
23 Oct 2001 Apple launches the iPod
29 Jun 2007 Apple introduces the iPhone
20 Oct 2008 HTC releases the first Android smartphone
26 May 2010 Apple overtakes Microsoft as world's most valuable technology company
28 May 2010 Apple releases the iPad in the UK
24 Aug 2011 Steve Jobs retires as CEO of Apple
5 Oct 2011 Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, dies age 56
28 Jan 2015 Apple posts biggest quarterly profit in history
9 Mar 2015 Apple launches Apple Watch


Hardware Products

Apple II Parallel Interface Card

Apple II Parallel Interface Card
Unknown
The Parallel Interface Card gives you the capability to generate reports, listing, labels and letters with your Apple computer using a variety of parallel-interfaces printers, and is fully firmware an...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Lisa A6BB101 Parallel interface

Apple Lisa A6BB101 Parallel interface
Unknown
This expansion board for the Apple Lisa adds two parallel ports to allow it to be connected to a printer.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Newton Rechargeable Battery Pack

Apple Newton Rechargeable Battery Pack
Unknown
An extra nickle-cadmium battery pack for use with Newton MessagePad.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Newton Portable Keyboard

Apple Newton Portable Keyboard
Unknown
The Newton-branded small form-factor keyboard can be connected to an Apple Newton.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple II Floppy Disk Drive

Apple II Floppy Disk Drive
Unknown
This replacement 5.25-inch disk drive is for the Apple II....

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Paradise Systems 20MB Macintosh Hard Drive

Paradise Systems 20MB Macintosh Hard Drive
Unknown
An external 20MB hard drive for the Apple Macintosh.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Super Serial Card II

Apple Super Serial Card II
Unknown
This expansion card for the Apple II provides one serial communications port.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple II

Apple II
June 1977
The Apple II (sometimes written as Apple ][ or Apple //) was the first popular microcomputer manufactured by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple II Europlus

Apple II Europlus
1978
After the success of the first Apple II in the United States, Apple expanded its market to include Europe and Asia in 1978, with the Apple II Europlus (Europe) and the Apple II J-Plus (Japan).

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple II Plus

Apple II Plus
1978
The Apple II Plus was the second model of the Apple II series produced.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple II Language Card

Apple II Language Card
1979
This expansion card for the Apple II is designed to fit into slot 0.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Async Printer Interface Card

Apple Async Printer Interface Card
1979
Printer interface card, asynchronous, for the Apple II.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Sync Printer Interface Card

Apple Sync Printer Interface Card
1979
Printer interface card, sychronous, for the Apple II.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple II language Card

Apple II language Card
1979
The Apple Language Card was designed by Wendell Sander, and was one of the first Apple cards available for the Apple II.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple IEEE-488 Interface Card

Apple IEEE-488 Interface Card
1980
This expansion card for the Apple II allowed it to connect to an IEEE-488 (GBIP) network.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Pact Cooling Fan for Apple II

Pact Cooling Fan for Apple II
1980
This is designed to slot on the cooling slits on the left hand side of an Apple II, and connects via the PSU of the Machine.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple III

Apple III
June 1980
The Apple /// was announced in June 1980.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple IIe Extended 80-Column Text Card

Apple IIe Extended 80-Column Text Card
1981
This expansion card for the Apple IIe adds support for 80-column text mode and also provides a 64K memory expansion.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple IIe Joystick

Apple IIe Joystick
1982
Official Apple IIe joystick, with a wheel underneath for the tension of the stick.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Lisa

Apple Lisa
January 1983
The Apple Lisa was a 16-bit machine, based around the Motorola 68000, which came with a 5Mb Winchester hard disc and 1Mb of RAM.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple IIe

Apple IIe
January 1983
After having sold more than 750,000 Apple II and II+ systems, making it one of the best-selling brands in the global computing market, Apple released an updated version of the II+, the Apple IIe ('e' standing for enhanced).

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Graphics Tablet

Apple Graphics Tablet
1st January 1983
Apple Graphics Tablet Model No: A2M0029 Serial No: 2120 Kindly Donated by Mr Tony Baldwin...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Macintosh Keypad M0120P

Apple Macintosh Keypad M0120P
1984
This is a separate numeric keypad for use with the original Macintosh, and 128K and 512K models.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple IIe Enhancement Kit

Apple IIe Enhancement Kit
1984
This kit upgrades an earlier model Apple II to the Apple IIe, and comes with an enhanced sticker, a 65C02 Processor and all the necessary ROMs.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple IIc Floppy Disk Drive

Apple IIc Floppy Disk Drive
1984
This replacement 5.25-inch disk drive is for the Apple IIc, the case is styled to match the parent machine, which is a cut down in size version of the Apple IIe....

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Macintosh M0130 External Drive

Apple Macintosh M0130 External Drive
January 1984 to May 1984
This is the original disk drive for the Macintosh range of computers, the capacity is 400K.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple IIc

Apple IIc
April 1984
The Apple IIc (the C stands for compact) is the fourth iteration of the Apple II Series, and is wildly different model from the ones that came before.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh 128K

Apple Macintosh 128K
September 1984
The Macintosh 128K machine, released as the "Apple Macintosh", was the original Apple Macintosh personal computer.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh 512k

Apple Macintosh 512k
9th October 1984
The Macintosh 512K Personal Computer, the second of a long line of Apple Macintosh computers, was the first update to the original Macintosh 128K.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Power Supply

Apple Power Supply
1986
Boxed Apple power supply, rated 220/240v Model A2M4016B for an Apple IIc.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple IIc Flat Panel Display

Apple IIc Flat Panel Display
1986
Portable screen that attaches to the rear of an Apple IIc.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Monitor IIc

Monitor IIc
1986
Monitor Designed for the Apple IIc...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Macintosh 800K External Drive

Apple Macintosh 800K External Drive
January 1986
Released in 1986, this drive used the new HFS disk format, and was compatible with all Macs except the original 128K, which did not have that standard.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Macintosh Plus 1MB

Apple Macintosh Plus 1MB
10th January 1986
The Macintosh Plus computer was the third model in the Macintosh line, introduced on January 16, 1986, two years after the original Macintosh and a little more than a year after the Macintosh 512K, with a price tag of 2599 USD.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Plus

Apple Macintosh Plus
10th January 1986
The Macintosh Plus computer was the third model in the Macintosh line.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Hard Disk 20SC

Apple Hard Disk 20SC
September 1986
The Apple Hard Disk 20SC (not to be confused with the Apple Macintosh Hard Disk 20, the first hard drive manufactured by Apple exclusively for the original Macintosh floppy disk drive port interface)...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple II GS for Greengate DS:4

Apple II GS for Greengate DS:4
15th September 1986
NOTE: This IIGS has the all software to run the Greengate DS:4 on an IDE flash card.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple II GS

Apple II GS
15th September 1986
The Apple IIGS, the fifth model inception of the Apple II, was the most powerful member of the Apple II series of personal computers made by Apple Computer.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple II GS

Apple II GS "Woz" edition
15th September 1986
Our model is the limited 'Woz' edition.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple IIe Platinum

Apple IIe Platinum
January 1987
The Apple IIe Platinum was the final computer in the Apple II range to be released.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh SE

Apple Macintosh SE
March 1987
The Macintosh SE was a personal computer manufactured by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh SE/30 (Douglas Adams)

Apple Macintosh SE/30 (Douglas Adams)
March 1987
This Macintosh SE/30 was once owned by Douglas Adams, the author of The HitchHiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh II

Apple Macintosh II
March 1987
The Apple Macintosh II was manufactured between March 1987-January 1990, and was the first Macintosh to have a colour display.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh SE/30

Apple Macintosh SE/30
1989
The Macintosh SE/30 is a personal computer that was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh IIcx

Apple Macintosh IIcx
7th March 1989
Six months after the release of the Macintosh IIx Apple introduced the Macintosh IIcx on March 7, 1989.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Portable

Apple Macintosh Portable
1st September 1989
The Macintosh Portable was Apple Computer's first attempt at making a portable Macintosh personal computer that held the power of a desktop Macintosh.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh IIci

Apple Macintosh IIci
20th September 1989
The Apple Macintosh IIci was an improvement on the Macintosh IIcx.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh IIfx

Apple Macintosh IIfx
19th March 1990
Released in March 1990, The Mac IIfx was the fastest Mac ever built at the time.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh IIsi

Apple Macintosh IIsi
15th October 1990
The Macintosh IIsi was a compact three-box desktop unit, effectively a cut-down Macintosh IIci in a smaller case (used for no other Macintosh model), made cheaper by the redesign of the motherboard an...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Classic

Apple Macintosh Classic
15th October 1990
The $1500 Mac Classic was released in October 1990.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple OneScanner

Apple OneScanner
1991
The Apple OneScanner is a flatbed scanner that makes use of Ofoto scanning software from Light Source, Inc.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Macintosh HDI-20 External 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive

Macintosh HDI-20 External 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive
1991
This external 1.44MB 3.5-inch floppy disk drive connects to the Macintosh Portable range of computers....

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Pineapple Video Digitiser V1.01

Pineapple Video Digitiser V1.01
1991
The Pineapple 16-bit Digitiser is a double-width podule for the Archimedes.

Manufacturer : Pineapple
Type : Peripheral

Apple MIDI Interface

Apple MIDI Interface
1991
From the back of the box. With the Apple MIDI Interface, you can easily connect your Apple IIGS or Macintosh computer to a world of electronic music. Used in conjunction with MIDI compatible softwar...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Macintosh Microphone

Apple Macintosh Microphone
1991
Apple Macintosh microphone with plastic mount.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Macintosh Performa 400

Apple Macintosh Performa 400
1992
Macintosh Performa 400 SpecificationsProcessor Motorola 68030Processor Speed 16 MHzSystem Bus Speed 16 MHzCache 0.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 145

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 145
1992
The PowerBook 145, manufactured by Apple Computer, was a speed-bumped PowerBook 140, increasing the processor speed from 16MHz to 25MHz.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 100

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 100
1992
Apple's Macintosh PowerBook 100, which was launched in October 1991, is often seen as the laptop that brought laptop computers into the main market.

Manufacturer : Apple Computer
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Quadra 950

Apple Macintosh Quadra 950
18th May 1992
The Macintosh Quadra 950 was the third desktop computer in Apple Computer's Quadra line.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh IIvi

Apple Macintosh IIvi
September 1992
The Macintosh IIvi was a very short-lived Macintosh model; it was only on the market from September 1992 to February 1993.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Performa 200

Apple Macintosh Performa 200
14th September 1992
Apple Macintosh Performa 200 The Apple Macintosh Performa 200 features a 16 MHz 68030 processor, 2 MB of RAM, and either a 40 MB or an 80 MB hard drive in a sleek, compact all-in-one case with a 9" monochrome display.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Powerbook Duo 230

Apple Macintosh Powerbook Duo 230
October 1992
The PowerBook Duo 230 was a portable notebook personal computer manufactured by Apple Computer.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 160

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 160
October 1992
The Apple Macintosh PowerBook 160 features a 25 MHz 68030 processor, 4 MB of RAM, and either a 40 MB, 80 MB, or 120 MB hard drive in a compact portable case with a 9.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 180

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 180
19th October 1992
The PowerBook 180 was the first portable Mac with a 4-bit active matrix display.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Adjustable Keyboard

Apple Adjustable Keyboard
1993
The Apple Adjustable Keyboard is a flat ergonomic keyboard that is formed of two halves that hinge away and back from the user, the space bar would have remained centrally placed.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Newton Fax Modem

Apple Newton Fax Modem
1993
This lightweight Newton Fax Modem was released by Apple in 1993.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Newton Battery Pack Recharger

Apple Newton Battery Pack Recharger
1993
An Apple Newton nickel-cadmium battery pack recharger for the Newton MessagePad.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Newton 2MB Flash Storage Card

Apple Newton 2MB Flash Storage Card
1993
The 2MB Flash Storage Card was a peripheral for Apple's MessagePad family of PDAs that increased the storage capacity of the MessagePad.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Newton Communications System Carrying Case

Newton Communications System Carrying Case
1993
The Newton Communications System Carrying Case is a durable synthetic material case, which snaps closed, and protects your Newton MessagePad communications assistant and add-in cards while out and about.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II

Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II
1993
The Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II was the third major redesign in ten years.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Mac LCIII

Apple Mac LCIII
10th February 1993
Part of the low cost Macintosh range.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Centris 610

Apple Macintosh Centris 610
10th February 1993
One of the first machines in Apple's planned line of mid-range PCs, alongside the more powerful Centris 650.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Colour Classic

Apple Macintosh Colour Classic
10th February 1993
The Macintosh Color Classic was the first color compact Apple Macintosh computer.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 180C

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 180C
June 1993
The PowerBook 180 was the first portable Mac with a 4-bit active matrix display.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 145B

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 145B
July 1993
The PowerBook 145B was a laptop made by Apple Computer.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Quadra 650

Apple Macintosh Quadra 650
21st October 1993
The Quadra 650 had tray-loading CD-ROM drive.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh LC475

Apple Macintosh LC475
21st October 1993
The Apple Macintosh LC 475 features a 25 MHz 68LC040 processor, 4 MB or 8 MB of RAM, and either an 80 MB, a 160 MB, or a 250 MB hard drive in a compact "pizza box" case.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Performa 450

Apple Macintosh Performa 450
4th December 1993
The Apple Macintosh Performa 450 features a 25 MHz 68030 processor, 4 MB of RAM, and a 120 MB hard drive in a compact "pizza box" case.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

AppleCD 300e Plus

AppleCD 300e Plus
1994
An external CD drive designed for the Apple Macintosh range of computers.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Power Macintosh 7100/66

Apple Power Macintosh 7100/66
March 1994
Introductory price 2900, 3300, 3500Operating system System 7.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Newton MessagePad 110

Apple Newton MessagePad 110
4th March 1994
The Apple Newton MessagePad 110, codenamed Lindy, features a 20 MHz ARM 610 processor, 4 MB of ROM, 1.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : PDA

Apple Newton MessagePad 120

Apple Newton MessagePad 120
1st April 1994
The Apple Newton MessagePad 120 was introduced in the US in October 1994.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : PDA

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 520C

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 520C
16th May 1994
The PowerBook 500 series (codenamed Blackbird, which it shared with the older Macintosh IIfx) was a range of Apple Macintosh PowerBook portable computers first introduced by Apple Computer with the 540c model on 16 May 1994.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 540C

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 540C
16th May 1994
The PowerBook 500 series (codenamed Blackbird, which it shared with the older Macintosh IIfx) was a range of Apple Macintosh PowerBook portable computers first introduced by Apple Computer with the 540c model on 16 May 1994.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Performa 630

Apple Macintosh Performa 630
18th July 1994
The Macintosh Performa series is Apple Computer's consumer product family of Apple Macintosh personal computers sold through department stores and mass-market retailers from 1992 until 1997, when it was superseded by the Power Macintosh 5x00 series.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 150

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 150
18th July 1994
The Apple Macintosh PowerBook 150 was a laptop personal computer created by Apple Computer which was introduced on July 13, 1994 and released on July 18, 1994.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Power Macintosh 7500/100

Apple Power Macintosh 7500/100
1995
The 7500 was introduced alongside the 7200 and 8500 at the 1995 MacWorld Expo in Boston.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 1400c

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 1400c
1995
Revised version of the Powerbook 1400 series...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Performa 5300

Apple Macintosh Performa 5300
1995
The Power Macintosh 5000 series is a series of all-in-one (meaning the cases feature an integrated monitor) personal computers that are a part of Apple Computer's Macintosh LC, Power Macintosh and Macintosh Performa series of Macintosh computers.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 5300cs

Apple Macintosh PowerBook 5300cs
1995
The PowerBook 5300 series was the first generation of PowerBook laptops manufactured by Apple Computer to use the PowerPC processor.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Power Macintosh 6100/60

Apple Power Macintosh 6100/60
3rd January 1995
The Apple Power Macintosh 6100/66 (PC), based on the PDM (Piltdown Man) architecture, features a 66 MHz PowerPC 601 processor, 8 MB or 16 MB of RAM, and a 160 MB or 250 MB hard drive in a compact, desktop case.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Performa 5200CD

Apple Macintosh Performa 5200CD
3rd April 1995
Introduced in April 1995, the original 5200s use a 75 MHz PowerPC 603 CPU.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Power Macintosh 7200/90

Apple Power Macintosh 7200/90
August 1995
The 7200 was introduced alongside the Power Macintosh 7500 and 8500 at the 1995 MacWorld Expo in Boston.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Newton MessagePad Charging Station

Apple Newton MessagePad Charging Station
1996
This Apple Newton Charging Station (Family Number H0087) is complete with Power Supply (Model No.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple eMate 300 Prototype designated A2015

Apple eMate 300 Prototype designated A2015
1996
Dubbed the eMate 300, the device was shipped with a solid dark green casing as opposed to the clear casing of this particular model.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Performa 5400/180

Apple Macintosh Performa 5400/180
February 1996
The Power Macintosh 5400 series (also sold under variations of the name Performa 5400 and Power Macintosh 5400 LC) is a range of lower midrange personal computers that are a part of Apple Computer's M...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Twentieth Anniversary Edition

Apple Macintosh Twentieth Anniversary Edition
1997
Apple's Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh is a limited-edition personal computer that was released in 1997 in celebration of the company's 20th birthday.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh Powerbook 3400c/200

Apple Macintosh Powerbook 3400c/200
February 1997
The PowerBook 3400c was a laptop computer in the PowerBook line manufactured by Apple Computer from February to November 1997.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Power Macintosh 5500/225

Apple Power Macintosh 5500/225
17th February 1997
The Apple Power Macintosh 5500/225, based on the Gazelle architecture, features a 225 MHz PowerPC 603e processor, 32 MB of RAM, a 2.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple eMate

Apple eMate
7th March 1997
The eMate 300 was a personal digital assistant designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer to the education market as a low-cost laptop running the Newton operating system.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Newton MessagePad 2000

Apple Newton MessagePad 2000
21st March 1997
The Apple Newton MessagePad 2000, codenamed Q, features a 162 MHz StrongARM 110 processor, 4 MB or 8 MB of Mask ROM, 1 MB or 5 MB of RAM (1 MB of DRAM, 4 MB of Flash RAM), dual PCMCIA slots, dual-mode...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : PDA

Apple Newton Connection Kit for Macintosh

Apple Newton Connection Kit for Macintosh
1998
The Newton Connection Kit allows your Macintosh to communicate with your Newton.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Pineapple Software PAL Video Coder

Pineapple Software PAL Video Coder
1998
The Pineapple PAL Video Coder is a small add-on box which plugs in between the computer RGB output and the monitor.

Manufacturer : Pineapple Software
Type : Peripheral

Apple iMac G3 DV (Slot Loading)

Apple iMac G3 DV (Slot Loading)
15th August 1998
The iMac G3 was the first model of the iMac line of personal computers made by Apple Inc.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G3 (Tray Loading, Strawberry)

Apple iMac G3 (Tray Loading, Strawberry)
15th August 1998
The iMac G3 was the first model of the iMac line of personal computers made by Apple Inc.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G3 (Slot Loading, Indigo)

Apple iMac G3 (Slot Loading, Indigo)
15th August 1998
The iMac G3 was the first model of the iMac line of personal computers made by Apple Inc.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G3 (Slot Loading, Tangerine)

Apple iMac G3 (Slot Loading, Tangerine)
15th August 1998
The iMac G3 was the first model of the iMac line of personal computers made by Apple Inc.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G3 (Tray Loading, Bondi Blue)

Apple iMac G3 (Tray Loading, Bondi Blue)
15th August 1998
The iMac G3 was the first model of the iMac line of personal computers made by Apple Inc.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G3 (Tray Loading, Lime)

Apple iMac G3 (Tray Loading, Lime)
15th August 1998
The iMac G3 was the first model of the iMac line of personal computers made by Apple Inc.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Power Macintosh G3 300

Apple Power Macintosh G3 300
5th January 1999
The blue and white Power Mac G3 was first released in 1999 to replace the previous beige design.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook G3

Apple Macintosh PowerBook G3
May 1999
Apple PowerBook G3 Series (Bronze Keyboard)Family number M5343The PowerBook G3 is a line of laptop Macintosh computers made by Apple Computer between 1997 and 2000.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook G3/400

Apple Macintosh PowerBook G3/400
May 1999
Apple PowerBook G3 SeriesFamily number M7572...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iBook G3/300 (Orange)

Apple iBook G3/300 (Orange)
21st July 1999
The iBook G3/300 (Original/Clamshell), codenamed P1, features a 300 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) processor, 32 MB or 64 MB of RAM, a 3.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iBook G3/366 (Grey)

Apple iBook G3/366 (Grey)
21st July 1999
The iBook G3/366...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iBook G3/300 (Green)

Apple iBook G3/300 (Green)
21st July 1999
The iBook G3/300 (Original/Clamshell), codenamed P1, features a 300 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) processor, 32 MB or 64 MB of RAM, a 3.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Power Macintosh G4 400

Apple Power Macintosh G4 400
31st August 1999
The original Apple Power Mac G4, code name Yikes!

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G3/350 (Slot Loading - Blueberry)

Apple iMac G3/350 (Slot Loading - Blueberry)
5th October 1999
The Apple iMac G3/350 (Slot Loading - Blueberry, No Firewire), based on the Kihei architecture, features a 350 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) processor, 512k backside level 2 cache, 64 MB of RAM, a 6.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G3/DV (Slot Loading - Dalmation)

Apple iMac G3/DV (Slot Loading - Dalmation)
5th October 1999
The Apple iMac G3/350 (Slot Loading - Blueberry, No Firewire), based on the Kihei architecture, features a 350 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) processor, 512k backside level 2 cache, 64 MB of RAM, a 6.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G3/DV (Slot Loading - Graphite)

Apple iMac G3/DV (Slot Loading - Graphite)
5th October 1999
The Apple iMac G3/350 (Slot Loading - Blueberry, No Firewire), based on the Kihei architecture, features a 350 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) processor, 512k backside level 2 cache, 64 MB of RAM, a 6.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Power Macintosh G4 Cube (M7886)

Apple Power Macintosh G4 Cube (M7886)
July 2000
Apple presents the Power Mac G4 Cube: a supercomputer miraculously engineered into an eight-inch cube, suspended in a stunning crystal-clear enclosure.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iBook M6497

Apple iBook M6497
2001
The iBook is a line of laptop computers sold by Apple Computer from 1999 to 2006.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iBook

Apple iBook
2001
This was one in a series of notebooks, called the ''snow'' machine, Apple used of the PowerPC G3 chip, and a disc tray for loading software.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G3 M5521 Indigo

Apple iMac G3 M5521 Indigo
2001
Apple iMac G3/400 (Early 2001 - Indigo) SpecsApple iMac G3 Indigo Early 2001The Apple iMac G3/400 (Early2001 - Indigo) -- for all intents and purposes a re-issue of the "Indigo" configuration of the i...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G3/500

Apple iMac G3/500
22nd February 2001
There were two different 600 MHz iMacs, one introduced in February 2001, the other in July.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G3 DV (Slot Loading Flower Power)

Apple iMac G3 DV (Slot Loading Flower Power)
August 2001
The iMac G3 was the first model of the iMac line of personal computers made byApple Inc.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G4

Apple iMac G4
2002
The iMac G4 was a computer that was produced by Apple from the beginning of 2002 to mid 2004.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G4 17

Apple iMac G4 17 "
2002
The iMac G4 was a computer that was produced by Apple from the beginning of 2002 to mid 2004.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G4

Apple iMac G4
2002
The iMac G4 was a computer that was produced by Apple from the beginning of 2002 to mid 2004.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G4/800

Apple iMac G4/800
17th July 2002
The Apple iMac G4/800 (Flat Panel) features an 800 MHz PowerPC 7445 (G4) processor with the AltiVec "Velocity Engine" vector processing unit and a 256k on-chip level 2 cache, 256 MB of RAM (PC133 SDRAM), a 60.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple AirPort Exteme Base Station 54Mbps

Apple AirPort Exteme Base Station 54Mbps
2003
The AirPort Extreme Base Station used the Wi-Fi (802.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple iSight

Apple iSight
2003
The Apple iSight was first launched in 2003.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Peripheral

Apple Power Macintosh G4 1.42 DP (FW 800)

Apple Power Macintosh G4 1.42 DP (FW 800)
28th January 2003
The Apple Power Macintosh G4/1.42 DP (Firewire 800) features dual 1.42 GHz PowerPC 7455 (G4) processors each with the AltiVec "Velocity Engine" vector processing unit, 256k "on chip" level 2 cache, an...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Power Macintosh G5

Apple Power Macintosh G5
March 2003
Marketed by Apple as the first 64 Bit desk top computer, It was also the first desktop computer from Apple to use an anodised alluminion alloy enclosure, and one of only two computers in Apple's lineu...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook G4 17

Apple Macintosh PowerBook G4 17" Model A1052
16th September 2003
The PowerBook G4/1.33 17-inch features a 1.33 GHz PowerPC 7447 (G4) processor with the AltiVec "Velocity Engine" vector processing unit and 512k on chip level 2 cache, 512 MB of PC2700 DDR SDRAM, an 8...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iBook G4

Apple iBook G4
22nd October 2003
This was one in a series of notebooks, called the ''snow'' machine, Apple added a PowerPC G4 chip to the iBook line on October 23, 2003, finally ending Apple’s use of the PowerPC G3 chip.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple iMac G5

Apple iMac G5
31st August 2004
The iMac G5 is an all-in-one desktop computer designed and built by Apple Inc.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Mac Mini A1103

Apple Mac Mini A1103
22nd January 2005
Technical Specifications Processor and memory: 1.

Manufacturer : Apple Computers
Type : Computer

iPod (5th Gen)

iPod (5th Gen)
12th August 2005
The first portable media player produced by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Macintosh PowerBook G4 Model A1106

Apple Macintosh PowerBook G4 Model A1106
October 2005
The PowerBook G4, the last professional Apple notebook series to use the PowerPC processor, features ultrathin titanium or aluminum case designs.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer

Apple Mac Mini A1176

Apple Mac Mini A1176
28th February 2006 to 6th September 2006
Technical Specifications Processor and memory: 1.

Manufacturer : Apple Computers
Type : Computer

Replica Apple 1

Replica Apple 1
2018
A reproduced Apple 1 board, which has been reconstructed into a fully working machine by David Williams, who has done a superb job of populating the board, attaching it to a smart base and power supply, and also has supplied a full travel keyboard.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Computer


Software Products

AppleCentre Cambridge Blank 3.5

AppleCentre Cambridge Blank 3.5" Disk
Unknown
An AppleCentre Cambridge branded 3.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

MacWrite

MacWrite
Unknown
Word processor for Macintosh....

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

MacWrite • MacPaint

MacWrite • MacPaint
Unknown
Word processor and art program for Macintosh.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Breakout

Breakout
1978
Word processor and art program for Macintosh.

Manufacturer : Apple Computer Inc
Type : Software

Apple Post Mailing List System

Apple Post Mailing List System
1979
Apple Post Mailing List System was an Apple II program.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Hand-Holding BASIC

Hand-Holding BASIC
1980
Hand-Holding BASIC was an implementation of the BASIC programming language for the novice programmer.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple II DOS 3.3 BASICS

Apple II DOS 3.3 BASICS
1980
Apple II DOS was a family of disk operating systems for the Apple II series.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple PILOT

Apple PILOT
1980
Programmed Inquiry, Learning, or Teaching (PILOT) is a simple high-level programming language developed in the 1960s, developed by John Amsden Starkweather, a psychology professor at the University of California, San Francisco medical center.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple II Application Software - Set of Disks

Apple II Application Software - Set of Disks
1981
Apple II Application Software this set of disks are for an Apple II (Apple //) and Apple IIe (Apple //e) and comprises mostly application disks.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Galactic Wars

Galactic Wars
1981
Galaxy Wars is a 1-player space-themed arcade game for the Apple II, comprising a galaxy of the Krillians and the Centrons who have developed a complex technology.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software - Game

Visicalc III

Visicalc III
1981
Visicalc III (Visicalc ///) is a powerful electronic worksheet that lets you ask the tough "What if?" questions essential to modeling and forecasting.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Business BASIC

Apple Business BASIC
1981
Apple Business BASIC is an extended version of BASIC for the Apple III.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Universal Parallel Interface Card Driver Software

Universal Parallel Interface Card Driver Software
1981
Apple III (Apple ///) Universal Parallel Interface Card Driver (UPIC) Software provides an extension to an Apple III by using the UPIC and a cable to do eight-bit parallel data transfers to a printer or to and from a terminal or another computer.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple II Emulation Integer

Apple II Emulation Integer
1981
The Apple III (Apple ///) has the capability to run Apple II software.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Visicalc III

Visicalc III
1981
Visicalc III (Visicalc ///) is a powerful electronic worksheet that lets you ask the tough "What if?" questions essential to modeling and forecasting.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Access III

Apple Access III
1981
Access III (Access ///) is a communications control package that gives your Apple III the ability to communicate with remote computers, access timesharing systems, and tie into remote information services like Dow Jones, or the Source.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Mail List Manager

Mail List Manager
1981
Mail List Manager lets you: Maintain almost 1000 mailing labels on each disk Print some or all of the labels Sort the list alphabetically or by zip code Merge two lists Print a phone list Find a label...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple II DOS 3.3

Apple II DOS 3.3
1982
Apple II DOS was a family of disk operating systems for the Apple II series.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple II Monitor ROM Listings

Apple II Monitor ROM Listings
1982
Apple II Monitor ROM Listings was an Addendum to the Apple IIe Reference Manual which lists the monitor firmware source code.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple II ProDOS

Apple II ProDOS
1982
Apple II ProDOS meaning Professional Disk Operating System, became the most popular operating system for the Apple II family.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Writer III

Apple Writer III
1982
Apple Writer III (Apple Writer ///) is Word Processing for the Apple III (Apple ///) it allows you to create, edit, format, and print a wide range of written material quickly and accurately.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Writer III

Apple Writer III
1982
Apple Writer III (Apple Writer ///) is Word Processing for the Apple III (Apple ///) it allows you to create, edit, format, and print a wide range of written material quickly and accurately.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Quick File III

Quick File III
1982
Apple III (Apple ///) Quick File III organises information and keeps it up-to-date and easy to access, browse through and generate reports.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

System Software SOS

System Software SOS
1983
The Apple III (Apple ///) introduced an advanced operating system called Apple SOS, pronounced "apple sauce".

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Writer III

Apple Writer III
1983
Apple Writer III (Apple Writer ///) is Word Processing for the Apple III (Apple ///) it allows you to create, edit, format, and print a wide range of written material quickly and accurately.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Backup III

Backup III
1983
Backup III (Backup ///) is a utility program for making disk backups.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple II The Inside Story - An Introduction

Apple II The Inside Story - An Introduction
1984
Apple IIe The Inside Story - An IntroductionPascal Based and ProDOS based1984...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Appleworks IIe

Appleworks IIe
1984
"Integrated Word Processing, Financial Modelling, & Data Base Management" AppleWorks was an integrated office suite containing a word processor, database, and spreadsheet.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Lisa 7/7 Office System

Apple Lisa 7/7 Office System
1984
Apple Lisa 7/7 Office System was named 7/7 as it combined seven integrated business tools in one package.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple II Applesoft Programmer's Kit

Apple II Applesoft Programmer's Kit
1984
Apple II: Applesoft Programmer's Kit describes the fundamentals of BASIC and serves as a complete reference guide to the Applesoft BASIC language for programmers.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Macintosh System package

Macintosh System package
1984
Macintosh package including: System; MacWrite; MacPaint for the Apple Macintosh Plus, usually provided with the computer.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

ProDOS BASIC

ProDOS BASIC
1984
ProDOS was marketed by Apple as meaning Professional Disk Operating System, and became the most popular operating system for the Apple II series.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Icon Art Master

Icon Art Master
1985
drawing program for the BBC Micro that uses the tracker ball.

Manufacturer : Pineapple Software
Type : Software

Macintosh XL MacWorks XL

Macintosh XL MacWorks XL
1985
MacWorks XL provides the Macintosh environment on a Macintosh XL.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple II MouseDesk 2.0

Apple II MouseDesk 2.0
1986
Apple II MouseDesk 2.0 was a computer desktop that helped manage disks and files easily. Mouse Desk shows pictures, called icons, that represent disks and files, so it's easy to see where everything i...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Macintosh Plus

Macintosh Plus
1986
Software Suite for the Macintosh Plus computer and Hard Disk 20SC (SCSI) including: Apple Macintosh Plus System Disk 3.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Macintosh Plus - A Guided Tour

Macintosh Plus - A Guided Tour
1986
A visual guide to the features and functions of the Macintosh Plus.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

P.C.B.

P.C.B.
1986
...

Manufacturer : Pineapple Software
Type : Software

Apple II DOS 3.3 - Set of Disks

Apple II DOS 3.3 - Set of Disks
1987
Apple II DOS 3.3 was part of a family of disk operating systems for the Apple II series. DOS 3.3 - 25 August 1980 ... hardware/software upgrade This set of disks are for an Apple II+ or Apple ][+ and...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple HyperCard

Apple HyperCard
1987
HyperCard was a software application and development kit created by Bill Atkinson for Apple Macintosh and Apple IIGS computers.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Macintosh HyperCard 1.0

Macintosh HyperCard 1.0
1987
HyperCard was a package for software development, created by Bill Atkinson, and was among the early hypermedia systems predating the World Wide Web.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Diagram II

Diagram II
1988
...

Manufacturer : Pineapple Software
Type : Software

Oops!

Oops!
1988
......

Manufacturer : The Big Apple
Type : Software - Game

Learn To Use HyperCard 1: Beginning HyperCard

Learn To Use HyperCard 1: Beginning HyperCard
1989
HyperCard was a software application and development kit created by Bill Atkinson for Apple Macintosh and Apple IIGS computers.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Learn To Use HyperCard 2: Scripting with HyperTalk

Learn To Use HyperCard 2: Scripting with HyperTalk
1989
HyperCard was a software application and development kit created by Bill Atkinson for Apple Macintosh and Apple IIGS computers.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Macintosh System 7 Personal Upgrade

Macintosh System 7 Personal Upgrade
1991
System 7 is a graphical user interface-based operating system for Apple Macintosh computers introduced on May 13, 1991.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Quicktime 1.5

Quicktime 1.5
1992
QuickTime is a multimedia framework developed by Apple for various formats of digital video, picture, sound, panoramic images, and interactivity, the first version was released on December 2, 1991 as a multimedia add-on for Mac OS System 6 and later.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

The Virtual Museum

The Virtual Museum
1992
The virtual museum is an interactive, electronic museum where users can move from room to room, and select any exhibit for more detailed examination.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Media Tool

Apple Media Tool
1993
Apple Media Tool (AMT) was a multimedia authoring tool and associated programming environment aimed at producing multimedia presentations for distribution on CD-ROM.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

SADE v. 1.3.3

SADE v. 1.3.3
1993
SADE (Symbolic Application Debugging Environment) ran as a separate application with a user interface similar to Macintosh Programmer's Workshop (MPW) a software development environment for the Classic Mac OS operating system.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Multimedia in Action

Multimedia in Action
November 1993
CD-ROM dated November 1993 labelled Multimedia in Action and Apple Multimedia Festival is probably a demonstration disk for the emerging multimedia technologies.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

eWorld

eWorld
1994
The new on-line service from Apple Computer Version 1.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

ClarisDraw

ClarisDraw
1994
Vector-based drawing software for the Apple Macintosh.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Mac OS System 7.5

Mac OS System 7.5
1994
Mac OS System 7, is a graphical user interface-based operating system for Macintosh computers and is part of the classic Mac OS series of operating systems.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

ARPLE Supplement January 1994

ARPLE Supplement January 1994
January 1994
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Partner Edition, April 1994.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Partner Edition, April 1994.
April 1994
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Special Edition Power Macintosh, May 1994.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Special Edition Power Macintosh, May 1994.
May 1994
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Partner Edition, July 1994.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Partner Edition, July 1994.
July 1994
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Supplement, September 1994.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Supplement, September 1994.
September 1994
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, October 1994.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, October 1994.
October 1994
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Special Edition Power Macintosh Version 2.0, November 1994.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Special Edition Power Macintosh Version 2.0, November 1994.
November 1994
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Inside Macintosh

Inside Macintosh
1995
Inside Macintosh CD-ROM contains the electronic text for twenty-five books from Inside Macintosh, the essential resource for Macintosh programmers, engineers, and designers.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Partner Edition, January 1995.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Partner Edition, January 1995.
January 1995
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Supplement, February 1995.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Supplement, February 1995.
February 1995
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Supplement, March 1995.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Supplement, March 1995.
March 1995
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, April 1995. (case only)

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, April 1995. (case only)
April 1995
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, May 1995.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, May 1995.
May 1995
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, June 1995.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, June 1995.
June 1995
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, July 1995.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, July 1995.
July 1995
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Marketing MediaAlbum CD-ROM Collection

Apple Marketing MediaAlbum CD-ROM Collection
1996
Set of CD-ROMs as a Marketing Toolkit, with content shown on paper inserts: Product Photo Library May '97 Revised Apple Macintosh Powerbook Tools Library May '97 Revised Lifestyle Photo Library Volume 8 Nov.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Computer Europe — Macintosh Performa In-store Demo

Apple Computer Europe — Macintosh Performa In-store Demo
1996
Apple In-store demos were deveoped to be played in stores that sell Apple products.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Mac OS System 7.6

Mac OS System 7.6
1996
Mac OS System 7, is a graphical user interface-based operating system for Macintosh computers and is part of the classic Mac OS series of operating systems.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, Sptember 1996.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, Sptember 1996.
September 1996
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, October 1996.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, October 1996.
October 1996
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

ARPLE November 1996 Provider Edition

ARPLE November 1996 Provider Edition
November 1996
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Computer Europe — Consumer In-store Demo — Spring 1997

Apple Computer Europe — Consumer In-store Demo — Spring 1997
1997
Apple In-store demos were deveoped to be played in stores that sell Apple products.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, January 1997.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, January 1997.
January 1997
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, February 1997.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, February 1997.
February 1997
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, March 1997.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, March 1997.
March 1997
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Service Source CD 2.0 March 1997

Apple Service Source CD 2.0 March 1997
March 1997
This was a set of discs for diagnosing and repairing faults in the hardware and software of Macintosh machines between 1996 and 1997, it was costed at £10,000? There are 3 CD-ROMs: Service Source 2.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, May 1997.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, May 1997.
May 1997
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, June 1997.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, June 1997.
June 1997
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, July 1997.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, July 1997.
July 1997
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, August 1997.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, August 1997.
August 1997
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, October 1997.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, October 1997.
October 1997
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, November 1997.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, November 1997.
November 1997
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Dealer CDs and DVDs, 1990s

Apple Dealer CDs and DVDs, 1990s
1998
These items were kindly donated by Bill Williams.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

QuickTime Attract Loop

QuickTime Attract Loop
1998
QuickTime Attract Loop is an Apple QuickTime presentation created to be played in stores.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Display Software

Apple Display Software
1998
Apple monitor software. Platform: Apple Power Macintosh 256 color Monitor Mac OS System Software (SS:) Utility Program(UP:) Device Driver Version: 1.6...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, January 1998.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, January 1998.
January 1998
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, February 1998.

Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert. Provider Edition, February 1998.
February 1998
Apple Reference, Performance & Learning Expert (ARPLE) was a performance support system by Apple.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Apple iMac System Restore

Apple iMac System Restore
1999
Apple iMac System Restore, is a utility program to restore the system software.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Mac OS X Versions 10.1.3/10.2/10.3

Mac OS X Versions 10.1.3/10.2/10.3
2002
Operating Systems for the Apple Macintosh.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Mac OS X Version 10.2 Jaguar

Mac OS X Version 10.2 Jaguar
2002
Operating System for the Apple Macintosh.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

AppleCare Protection Plan

AppleCare Protection Plan
2002
The AppleCare Protection Plan is an additional customer support package that extends the complimentary coverage of a Mac computer to three years.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

AppleWorks 6

AppleWorks 6
2003
AppleWorks was an integrated office suite containing a word processor, database, and spreadsheet.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Mac OS X Panther Version 10.3

Mac OS X Panther Version 10.3
October 2003
Mac OS X Panther (version 10.3) is the fourth major release of Mac OS, desktop and server operating system. It followed Mac OS X 10.2 and preceded Mac OS X Tiger. It was released on October 24, 2003....

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Aperture

Aperture
2005
Aperture is an image organiser for photo management and image manipulation developed by Apple, first released in 2005 for macOS operating system.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

iLife '06

iLife '06
2005
iLife was a software suite for macOS and iOS comprising applications for media creation, organisation, editing and publishing: iWeb, iTunes (Organise, share and enjoy music), iMovie HD 6 (Turn home v...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

iLife '05

iLife '05
2005
iLife was a software suite for macOS and iOS comprising applications for media creation, organisation, editing and publishing: iTunes 4.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Mac OS X Tiger Version 10.4

Mac OS X Tiger Version 10.4
September 2005
Mac OS X Tiger (version 10.4) was the fifth major release of Mac OS desktop and server operating system for Mac computers, released on April 29, 2005, as the successor to Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. New...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Mac OS X Leopard Version 10.5

Mac OS X Leopard Version 10.5
2007
Mac OS X Leopard (version 10.5) was the sixth major release of macOS it was released on October 26, 2007 as the successor of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. It was available as a desktop version and a server ver...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

iLife '08 (Family Pack)

iLife '08 (Family Pack)
2008
Includes iPhoto '08, iMovie '08, GrageBand '08, iWeb '08, and iDVD '08.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

Mac Box Set (2009)

Mac Box Set (2009)
2009
The Mac Box Set was a software package including the latest version of Mac OS X, iWork, and iLife.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software

iWork ('09)

iWork ('09)
2009
Includes Pages '09, Numbers '09, and Keynote '09.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Software


Promotional Items

Apple Pin Badges

Apple Pin Badges
Unknown
Apple Pin Badges including the Lisa IIe Macintosh.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Name Badges

Apple Name Badges
Unknown
These Apple name badges were kindly donated by Basil Seymour on behalf of his late brother Andrew Seymour.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Lapel Badges

Apple Lapel Badges
Unknown
Apple Lapel Badges for Andrew SeymourThese were kindly donated by Basil Seymour on behalf of his late brother Andrew Seymour...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Computer Jumper (Medium)

Apple Computer Jumper (Medium)
Unknown
A medium-sized, cream-coloured, jumper with the Apple Computers rainbow running across the middle and both arms.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Computer Jumper (Large)

Apple Computer Jumper (Large)
Unknown
A large-sized, cream-coloured, jumper with the Apple Computers rainbow running across the middle and both arms.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Computer Systems Brochure

Apple Computer Systems Brochure
1980
A large-sized, cream-coloured, jumper with the Apple Computers rainbow running across the middle and both arms.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple IIe product leaflet 1985

Apple IIe product leaflet 1985
1985
8 page product leaflet in full colour for the Apple IIe rangeIn pristine condition...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Retail Price List Winter 1985/1986

Apple Retail Price List Winter 1985/1986
1985
Apple Retail Price List Winter 1985/1986CoveringMacintosh accessories, printers & softwareLaserWriterApple IIe and IIc peripheralsApple IIcApple IIeIn pristine condition...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple IIc System Data sheet

Apple IIc System Data sheet
1985
Apple IIc System Data sheetprinted two sides black & white on gloss paperIn pristine condition...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Monitor IIc

Apple Monitor IIc
1985
Apple Monitor IIc - introduction and data sheetprinted one side black & white on gloss paperIn pristine condition...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Monitor IIc Trifold Brochure

Apple Monitor IIc Trifold Brochure
1985
Apple Monitor IIc Trifold Brochureprinted both sides colour on gloss paperIn pristine condition...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Pisa Conference 87 Sweatshirt

Apple Pisa Conference 87 Sweatshirt
1987
A white sweatshirt with the logo from the Apple University Consortium - Europe Pisa Conference '87.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

The Apple Macintosh Family Brochure

The Apple Macintosh Family Brochure
October 1990
The Apple Macintosh Family is a 24-page A4 illustrated colour brochure from October 1990.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Design and Modelling Brochure

Apple Design and Modelling Brochure
1991
"See Apple Design and Modelling solutions for yourself.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Expo 1992 Carrier Bag

Apple Expo 1992 Carrier Bag
1992
A large white plastic carrier bag.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Direct To You

Apple Direct To You
1993
The Apple Direct Catalogue 46 large format page illustrated catalogue and price list...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Mac OS Promotional Watch

Apple Mac OS Promotional Watch
1995
This watch was distributed free with copies of Mac OS 7 (first called Mac System 7).

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Apple Static Control Watch

Apple Static Control Watch
1996
Apple Static Control Watch given to certain members of staff.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Welcome to Panther - Apple Mac Panther for OS X

Welcome to Panther - Apple Mac Panther for OS X
2003
24-page promotional brochure to help you 'Find out what you can do with Mac OS X and Mac OS X applications'.

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

Mitchell and Webb as PC and Mac

Mitchell and Webb as PC and Mac
2007
Advert : Mitchell and Webb as PC and Mac Press Cuttings from The Independent Magazine 2007...

Manufacturer : Apple
Type : Promotional Item

iPod New Ranges - Advertising Leaflet

iPod New Ranges - Advertising Leaflet
December 2007
Apple iPod Classic 80Gb Apple iPod Classic 160Gb Apple iPod Nano 4Gb Apple iPod Nano 8Gb Apple iPod Shuffle Advertising leaflet from Argos December 2007...

Manufacturer : Apple Argos
Type : Promotional Item


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