On The Lisa’s Place in History →

Benj Edwards, in another great Apple history piece at Macworld:

The Mac borrowed heavily from the Lisa, and the Mac went on to great things while the Lisa floundered. As a result, it’s tempting to treat the Lisa as merely a footnote in the history of Apple. But as anyone who has used a real Lisa knows, Apple’s first GUI-based computer played host to many distinctive quirks and traits that tend to get overlooked in the history books.

I wrote a good bit about this machine a couple of years ago, and continue to be fascinated by it.