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I believe Xerox also invented the mouse.
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-----Original Message-----
From: mshaw2456@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mshaw2456@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 8:33 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Who invented the GUI, was RE: Moving to Mac


The BIGGEST mistake Xerox ever made was letting Steve Jobs see what they had
working in their labs.  In almost a neck-and-neck tie was the Xerox
executives in not realizing what they had in hand there.  They were a copier
company and this stuff did nothing to sell more copiers........... Regards,
Mike Shaw


-------------- Original message -------------- 

> > XEROX
> 
> Well, yes, Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center developed the first GUI,
> ancestor of the Lisa (anybody remember that Mac-forerunner?), Macintosh, 
> WinDoze, the Amiga, XWindows, GEM, GEOS, and other GUIs even more obscure.

> 
> Didn't they also invent SmallTalk?
> 
> But today's Macintosh L&F is hardly even recognizable as the same
> look-and-feel as what you got on a Mac128. 
> 
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