In 1983, Apple bought the first Lisa computer. In 1984, the first Macintosh was able to change the entire industry as a whole.
The interface in the Apple Lisa is intentionally full of skeumorphism so that the user can relate everything to the reality of a real office desk. The way we interacted in the 1980s was especially different from today.
For example, some applications require a replacement floppy disk. The whole process takes about a minute. Or, to open the document, it was necessary to transfer them to the desktop, as if you were doing it in real life.
See how it was. The Verge journalists clearly demonstrated the process on video:
Now most processes take a matter of seconds. Technology has jumped ahead a lot. [The Verge]
Source: Iphones RU

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