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As of 2012, less than 50 Apple I computers ( with only six in working order ) are believed to exist, making it a very rare collector's item.
< li > In November 2010, an Apple I with serial number 82 sold for £ 133, 250 ($ 210, 000 ) at Christie's auction house in London.
The high price was likely due to the rare documents and packaging offered in the sale in addition to the computer, including the original packaging ( with the return label showing Steve Jobs ' parents ' address, the original Apple Computer Inc ' headquarters ' being their garage ), a personally typed and signed letter from Jobs ( answering technical questions about the computer ), and the original invoice showing ' Steven ' as the salesman.
Applesoft BASIC was a dialect of Microsoft BASIC supplied with the Apple II series of computers.
As Steve Wozniak, the creator of Integer BASIC and the only person who understood it well enough to add floating point features, was busy with the Disk II drive and controller and with Apple DOS, Apple turned to Microsoft, who was the BASIC vendor of choice after their success with Altair BASIC, and licensed a 10 KB assembly language version of BASIC dubbed " Applesoft.
Apple Business BASIC shipped with the Apple /// computer.
It was announced early in 1983 with a fall introduction at the target price of $ 500 for plug-in AppleNet cards for the Lisa and the Apple II.
By this point Apple had a wide variety of communications products under development, and many of these were announced along with AppleTalk Phase II.
In 1988 Apple had released MacTCP, a system that allowed the Mac to support TCP / IP on machines with suitable Ethernet hardware.
As the world quickly moved to IP for both LAN and WAN uses, Apple was faced with maintaining two increasingly outdated code bases on an ever-wider group of machines as well as the introduction of the PowerPC based machines.
The Apple Filing Protocol ( AFP ), formerly AppleTalk Filing Protocol, is the protocol for communicating with AppleShare file servers.
The 1977 Apple II, shown here with two Disk II floppy disk drives and a 1980s-era Apple Monitor II.
The Apple II series ( trademarked with square brackets as " Apple
The second incarnation was a much smaller unit the width of two 5¼ " floppy drives stacked on top of each other, and the third incarnation looked like a flattened Apple with a built-in keyboard.
An Apple II computer with an external modem
* Formats with lossless compression, such as FLAC, Monkey's Audio ( filename extension APE ), WavPack ( filename extension WV ), TTA, ATRAC Advanced Lossless, Apple Lossless ( filename extension m4a ), MPEG-4 SLS, MPEG-4 ALS, MPEG-4 DST, Windows Media Audio Lossless ( WMA Lossless ), and Shorten ( SHN ).
* m4p – A version of AAC with proprietary Digital Rights Management developed by Apple for use in music downloaded from their iTunes Music Store.

Apple and help
As reported in David Kushner's Masters of Doom, " when Carmack was 14, he broke into a school to help a group of kids steal Apple II computers, but during the attempted break-in one of the kids set off the silent alarm.
Apple contracted another company, Pixo, to help design and implement the user interface under the direct supervision of Steve Jobs.
Apple attempted to help by using U-shaped soft plastic grips around the connectors to key both plugs and sockets so the flat side has a specific relation to the shell keyway, but this feature was ignored by some 3rd-party manufacturers.
In BBC Radio 6 Music's inaugural John Peel Lecture, Townshend urged Apple to use its power to help new bands instead of " bleeding " artists like a " digital vampire ".
As well as having no added sugar, they are also fortified with additional vitamins A & E to help support immunity ( only the Blackcurrant and Apple & Peach flavours have the addition of the extra vitamins.
Nevertheless, seeing the need to help switch their educational customers to the Macintosh ( as well as sell Power Macs ), Apple unofficially distributed the software for free to schools and institutions that signed a non-disclosure agreement.
To help transport the Apple IIc and its accessory pieces around, Apple sold a nylon carrying case with shoulder strap that had a compartment for the computer, its external power supply, and the cables.
It was the only copy I had left and I thought that was it. The technical experts at Apple said nothing could be done and in London no one could help.
Apple engineers gave him the help he needed to make a Mac prototype.
This sophistication derives, in part, from help from Apple, as well as from the fact that two key Apple engineers recently joined Power Computing .”
Any Discordian may label a project a Golden Apple Seed Mission, indicating that other Discordians are welcome to participate and help propagate it.
Gates ' and Allen's early work with MITS is juxtaposed against the involvement of Jobs and Wozniak with the Homebrew Computer Club, eventually leading to the development of the Apple I in 1976 with the help of angel investor Mike Markkula ( Jeffrey Nordling ).
Begun first as a school project during his Junior year using the school's mainframe system and Apple II computer, as well as another Apple II bought for him by his father, the game continually evolved over several years under the working title D & D with the help of his friends and regular Dungeons & Dragons partners who acted as play-testers.
In 1984 a miniature 9 " screen, called the Monitor IIc, was introduced for the Apple IIc computer to help complement its compact size.
Apple juice has a significant concentration of natural phenols of low molecular weight ( including chlorogenic acid, flavan-3-ols, and flavonols ) and procyanidins that may protect from diseases associated with aging due to the antioxidant effects which help reduce the likelihood of developing cancer and Alzheimer's disease.
* Support from Apple engineers-Apple Developer Program members are eligible to receive help such as technical support and code support, directly from Apple engineers in their products.
The game was ported to several home systems, including the Apple II, Atari ST, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, MSX and PC DOS in 1988 with the help of Imagine Software.
To help, Apple created " The Martinettis Bring Home a Computer ", a 30-minute infomercial about a fictional family that purchases a Performa computer.
It was created by NeXT, and is now maintained by Apple Inc. Its purpose is to help software developers create uniform software installers.
Outside of the theme parks, a complete overhaul of Disney Stores was planned in 2009 with the help of Apple ’ s Steve Jobs.

Apple and Adobe
Apple ended up reaching an accord with Adobe and licensed genuine PostScript for its printers, but TrueType became the standard outline font technology for both MS Windows and the Macintosh.
When Steve Jobs left Apple and started NeXT, he pitched Adobe on the idea of using PS as the display system for his new workstation computers.
Red-eye removal is built into many popular consumer graphics editing software packages, or is supported through red-eye reduction plug-ins ; examples include Adobe Photoshop, Apple iPhoto, Corel Photo-Paint, GIMP, Google Picasa, Paint. NET and Microsoft Windows Live Photo Gallery.
As part of Apple's tactic of opening the font format versus Adobe's desire to keep it closed to all but Adobe licensees, Apple licensed TrueType to Microsoft.
When TrueType and the license to Microsoft was announced, John Warnock of Adobe gave an impassioned speech in which he claimed Apple and Microsoft were selling snake oil, and then announced that the Type 1 format was open for anyone to use.
Meanwhile, in exchange for Truetype, Apple got a license for TrueImage, a PostScript-compatible page description language owned by Microsoft that Apple could use in their laser printers. This was never actually included in any Apple products when a later deal was struck between Apple and Adobe, where Adobe promised to put a TrueType interpreter in their PostScript printer boards, Apple renewed its agreements with Adobe for the use of PostScript in its printers ; resulting in lower royalty payments to Adobe who was beginning to license printer controllers capable of competing directly with Apple's LaserWriter printers.

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