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Commodore - 64
The Commodore 64 was an 8-bit, easy to use computer that could be operated just by plugging into a home television. At the time the Commodore 64 was much cheaper than other home computers like the Apple Macintosh making it much more accessible and affordable for the general public. -
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office is a software bundle that cotains Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access, and Outlook software that allows individuals and Businesses to create customized documents and helps them to be more productive. Users can create documents such as letters, memos, spreadsheets, presentations and much more all in one place, thus changing the way the world uses computers. Office was created by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. -
Apple Macintosh
The Apple Macintosh created by Apple incorporated, was one of the first personal computers to use a Graphic User Interface. GUI's allow users to navigate a PC with just a mouse and computer graphics instead of having to type individual commands and directions. -
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Photoshop is a digital editing tool first created in 1987 by Thomas and John Knoll. It is used in various professions such as photography, engineering, architecture etc. and can be used for personal use as well. Photoshop allows users to create more professional looking products and images and to work more efficiently. -
Nintendo Game-boy
Game-boy, created by Gunpei Yokoi, a designer for Nintendo, is a small, portable video game console. Game-boy allowed users to easily play a variety of video games with the freedom to play virtually anywhere, enhancing the gaming experience.