
#Macintosh home design software code#
Bill Atkinson would code from his home office and take Polaroid photos to share his progress with the team.Ītkinson began his career at Apple cleaning up Apple II programs written by others. Bill Atkinson wrote the code for Apple's Lisa workstation computer, and then it was ported the Macintosh.
#Macintosh home design software software#
Similarly, a small team of young and talented software engineers were writing the code that would bring the Macintosh to life.Īt the core of the Macintosh software were the QuickDraw graphics routines, which performed the operations that painted the screen with graphics and user interface elements.

The Macintosh hardware was brought to life by several teams working in concert on everything from the logic board, disk drive and power supply to the mouse, plastic casing and factory production line. This article is part of a CNET special report on the 30th anniversary of the Macintosh, looking at the beginnings of Apple's landmark machine and its impact over the last three decades. Macintosh team members: Row 1 (top): Rony Sebok, Susan Kare Row 2: Andy Hertzfeld, Bill Atkinson, Owen Densmore Row 3: Jerome Coonen, Bruce Horn, Steve Capps, Larry Kenyon Row 4: Donn Denman, Tracy Kenyon, Patti Kenyon
