Macintosh Office

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Macintosh Office, composé de 3 éléments : un serveur de fichier en réseau, un réseau local et d'une Imprimante laser en réseau, fut la 3e tentative ratée d'entrer de le monde des entreprises en tant que sérieux concurrent à IBM. En janvier 1985, Apple annonça Macintosh Office à travers un spot publicitaire de 60 seconde « Lemmings », particulièrement mal reçu, lors du Super Bowl XIX. * Portail d’Apple rdf:langString
The Macintosh Office was an effort by Apple Computer to design an office-wide computing environment consisting of Macintosh computers, a local area networking system, a file server, and a networked laser printer. Apple announced Macintosh Office in January 1985 with a poorly received sixty-second Super Bowl commercial dubbed Lemmings. In the end, the file server would never ship and the Office project would be cancelled. However, the AppleTalk networking system and LaserWriter printer would be hugely successful in launching the desktop publishing revolution. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Macintosh Office
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rdf:langString Macintosh Office, composé de 3 éléments : un serveur de fichier en réseau, un réseau local et d'une Imprimante laser en réseau, fut la 3e tentative ratée d'entrer de le monde des entreprises en tant que sérieux concurrent à IBM. En janvier 1985, Apple annonça Macintosh Office à travers un spot publicitaire de 60 seconde « Lemmings », particulièrement mal reçu, lors du Super Bowl XIX. * Portail d’Apple
rdf:langString The Macintosh Office was an effort by Apple Computer to design an office-wide computing environment consisting of Macintosh computers, a local area networking system, a file server, and a networked laser printer. Apple announced Macintosh Office in January 1985 with a poorly received sixty-second Super Bowl commercial dubbed Lemmings. In the end, the file server would never ship and the Office project would be cancelled. However, the AppleTalk networking system and LaserWriter printer would be hugely successful in launching the desktop publishing revolution.
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