GEM on the Atari ST
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Digital Research (DRI) created the Graphical Environment Manager as an add-on program for personal computers. GEM was developed to work with existing CP/M and MS-DOS operating systems on business computers such as IBM-compatibles. It was developed from DRI software, known as GSX, designed by a former PARC employee. The similarity to the Macintosh desktop led to a copyright lawsuit from Apple Computer, and a settlement which involved some changes to GEM. This was to be the first of a series of 'look and feel' lawsuits related to GUI design in the 1980s. Publisher : First Publishing Ltd. Author : Norbert Szczepanowski and Bernd Gunther Format : Hardback: 414 Pages This exhibit has a reference ID of CH12441. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History. |