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The [[Apple Inc|Apple]] '''Macintosh''' was the first widespread, widely sold [[Personal Computer]] that made use of a [[Graphical User Interface]] (or GUI) as the sole means for the user to interact with the computer.
The [[Apple Inc.|Apple]] '''Macintosh''' was the first widespread, widely sold [[personal computer]] that made use of a [[Graphical User Interface]] (or GUI) as the sole means for the user to interact with the computer.


The Macintosh is said to have kicked off several "revolutions" in the computer age, to include what became known as  [[Desktop Publishing]].
The Macintosh is said to have kicked off several "revolutions" in the computer age, to include what became known as  [[Desktop Publishing]].

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The Apple Macintosh was the first widespread, widely sold personal computer that made use of a Graphical User Interface (or GUI) as the sole means for the user to interact with the computer.

The Macintosh is said to have kicked off several "revolutions" in the computer age, to include what became known as Desktop Publishing.