The Computer History Museum is hosting the original source code of Apple\’s ground-breaking visual drawing tool, which arrived alongside the Apple Macintosh in 1984. You could have it at no cost, whenever you\’re non-commercial.
There\’s also a pleasant accompanying story of the history of the tool\’s development from Apple Lisa tool MacSketch on the Computer History site, which includes a gorgeous photo of Steve Jobs-already in his uniform of faded denim and black sweater. [Computer History Museum via MacRumors]
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