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    Steve Jobs introduces the Macintosh (1984)

    The commentary on the web site is in English and in German, and lists several mirrors from where one can download the QuickTime movie of Steve Jobs introducing the Macintosh in January 1984.

    http://www.industrial-technology-and-witchcraft.de/

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbloke
    The commentary on the web site is in English and in German, and lists several mirrors from where one can download the QuickTime movie of Steve Jobs introducing the Macintosh in January 1984.

    http://www.industrial-technology-and-witchcraft.de/
    Great stuff. Thanks for that.

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    Beautiful. I long for the keynote where Steve Jobs gets that kind of reaction again.
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    hehe, funny..
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    Hmmm, what version of windows was out when that mac was released in 1984 ?? If windows wasn't really existent to the commercial market it just shows how Apple is way far ahead of microsoft again ...... ???

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    I remember just the old DOS... I was a child, but for what I can remember Windows didn't exist...
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    Are you kidding?
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    sorry, that sounded rude.
    no Windows was not in the picture then. they built windows after seeing the macintosh. This lead apple to sue Microsoft. and the rest is history
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