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Welcome to The Apple Museum

Welcome to The Apple Museum! The Apple Museum is dedicated to the history of Apple Computer, Inc. and with more than 350 Apple products listed, the most comprehensive Apple history source on the internet.

There are only few companies that have an as interesting past as Apple Computer, a company founded by two young college-drop-outs that grew extremely fast in the early years of the computer age, lost nearly its entire market share with the uprising of the Wintel generation but came back by reinventing the computer! A company that invented many products that revolutionized the entire computer industry, but also a company that struggled from mismanagement for many years. History, thrilling like fiction!

Notice: In its 7th year since founding, The Apple Museum has had a rather hard year. Offline since January due to problems with an antique database system, promised re-release dates being pushed back continuously, and then in September, the worst case scenario happened: The database with all data for version 7 of the museum was lost!
What you see here is the first small step of rebuilding the largest Apple history database on the internet. Considering that the museum used to list almost 400 Apple products, this process will take a long time. For now, The Apple Museum will be focused on the history, the anecdotes and background information and not on specifications, which will be provided by Apple History and MacTracker instead. Step by step the product specifications will be replaced with our own entries.
We appreciate your patience and apologize for the inconvinience. Many thanks to those who offered help over the past months!

Thank you for visiting The Apple Museum.

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Additional information:
History (2000 - present)
iMac: Apple Computer, Inc.
Apple //c: Apple Computer, Inc.

 
 
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