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The Apple Lisa was the precursor to the original Apple Macintosh, and was named after Steve Jobs' daughter (although Apple insisted it was an acronym for Local Integrated Software Architecture).
Released in 1983, the Lisa was the first computer with a GUI that was aimed at the business computing market. However, the computer was priced too high for businesses to swallow, and so the entire line (including the Lisa 2 and the Macintosh XL) was discontinued in 1986 due to competition from the Macintosh and, according to Apple lore, all the unsold inventory was buried in landfills.
 | LisaEm 1.0.0, the Apple Lisa emulator for OS X. |
 | the LisaEm homepage. |