2004-03-28

Computer history galore!

The GUIdebook graphical user interface gallery web site has a great history and comparison of all the major GUIs from the past 20+ years.

They also have a collection of great GUI-related articles from Byte magazine from my formative computer days, including one of my all-time favorites about designing the Xerox STAR user interface, as well as older and new GUIs. Man, sure wish I could still get Byte on the newstands. I'm still pissed that McGraw-Hill stopped publishing it. (And I work for a McGraw-Hill division!) Byte is still around on the web, thank heavens....but it's just not the same as the old paper version (which is a funny statement coming from me, considering how much I love the web and digital books and mags.) I've still got about 15-20 years of BYTE mags in my garage. I was starting to cherry-pick them for good articles and pitch them when I bought my house....but I just couldn't bring myself to throw them out.

Speaking of cool computing history web sites, Andy Hertzfeld, one of the original Mac designers (I got to meet him once and thank him for the Mac) has put together a good site about the history of the Mac (he has other non-Mac plans for it as well, but it starts off right!)

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