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The Birth of the Graphical User Interface: Apple Macintosh Cut Command Demo #3505059 (License: Personal Use)
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This iconic image captures the Apple Macintosh’s groundbreaking graphical user interface in the mid-1980s, featuring a blue-tinted screen with a shoe illustration being edited. The pull-down menu system-here highlighting the “Edit” > “Cut” command-and the one-button mouse exemplify the shift toward user-friendly, visual computing. The instructional text below explains the workflow, underscoring how this interface democratized digital design for non-technical users.
Used in tech history articles, museum exhibits, or retrospectives on UI/UX evolution; targets users researching early personal computing, graphic design tools, or Apple’s innovation legacy.
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