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=== 1968βpresent: Graphical user interface === {{main|Graphical user interface}} [[File:AMX desk box.jpg|thumb|AMX Desk made a basic [[WIMP (computing)|WIMP]] GUI.]] [[File:1989 - Linotype Wysiwyg 2000.jpg|thumb|Linotype WYSIWYG 2000, 1989]] * 1968 β [[Douglas Engelbart]] demonstrated [[NLS (computer system)|NLS]], a system which uses a [[Computer mouse|mouse]], [[Pointer (user interface)|pointers]], [[hypertext]], and multiple [[Window (computing)|windows]].<ref name="harding">{{cite journal|last1=McCown|first1=Frank|title=History of the Graphical User Interface (GUI)|url=https://www.harding.edu/fmccown/gui/history-gui.pptx|publisher=Harding University|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141108121810/http://www.harding.edu/fmccown/gui/history-gui.pptx|archive-date=2014-11-08}}</ref> * 1970 β Researchers at [[PARC (company)|Xerox Palo Alto Research Center]] (many from [[SRI International|SRI]]) develop [[WIMP (computing)|WIMP]] paradigm (Windows, Icons, Menus, Pointers)<ref name="harding"/> * 1973 β [[Xerox Alto]]: commercial failure due to expense, poor user interface, and lack of programs<ref name="harding"/> * 1979 β [[Steve Jobs]] and other [[Apple Inc.|Apple]] engineers visit Xerox PARC. Though [[Pirates of Silicon Valley]] dramatizes the events, Apple had already been working on developing a GUI, such as the Macintosh and Lisa projects, before the visit.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://web.stanford.edu/dept/SUL/sites/mac/parc.html|title=The Xerox PARC Visit|website=web.stanford.edu|access-date=2019-02-08}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://apple-history.com/gui|title=apple-history.com / Graphical User Interface (GUI)|website=apple-history.com|access-date=2019-02-08}}</ref> * 1981 β [[Xerox Star]]: focus on [[WYSIWYG]]. Commercial failure (25K sold) due to cost ($16K each), performance (minutes to save a file, couple of hours to recover from crash), and poor marketing * 1982 β [[Rob Pike]] and others at [[Bell Labs]] designed [[Blit (computer terminal)|Blit]], which was released in 1984 by AT&T and [[Teletype]] as DMD 5620 terminal. * 1984 β Apple [[Macintosh 128K|Macintosh]] popularizes the [[GUI]]. [[Super Bowl commercials#Macintosh: .221984.22|Super Bowl commercial]] shown twice, was the most expensive commercial ever made at that time * 1984 β [[MIT]]'s [[X Window System]]: hardware-independent platform and networking protocol for developing GUIs on UNIX-like systems * 1985 β [[Windows 1.0]] β provided GUI interface to MS-DOS. No overlapping windows (tiled instead). * 1985 β Microsoft and IBM start work on OS/2 meant to eventually replace MS-DOS and Windows * 1986 β Apple threatens to sue [[Digital Research]] because their GUI desktop looked too much like Apple's Mac. * 1987 β [[Windows 2.0]] β Overlapping and resizable windows, keyboard and mouse enhancements * 1987 β Macintosh II: first full-color Mac * 1988 β [[OS/2]] 1.10 Standard Edition (SE) has GUI written by Microsoft, looks a lot like Windows 2
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