The Apple Museum is a non-commercial project, founded in 1998. With our continuously growing database,
we have become the largest and most comprehensive Apple history website on the internet (*).
The database holds information, specifications, codenames and images of over 350 Apple products, with lots of additonal information,
numbers and charts, anecdotes, timelines and biographies, making it by far the largest of its kind.
And yet, additional information is added constantly. As a matter of fact, you'll find something new almost every week.
And if you want to contribute an article or have some additional information, send us an
. We appreciate it!
In case you're wondering how this project is financially backed, all expenses are covered by myself. And I very much intend to keep
the website ad free.
Sincerely,
Lukas Foljanty
* At least that's what the Museum used to be and what it might become again in future. See the note on the front page for more.
References:
Kunkel, Paul, 1997: AppleDesign: The Work of the Apple Industrial Design Group. Graphis Press.
Thygeson, Gordon, 1997: Apple T-Shirts: A Yearbook of History at Apple Computer. Pomo Publishing.
Linzmayer, Owen W., 1994: The Mac Bathroom Reader. Sybex, Inc.
Linzmayer, Owen W., 1999: Apple Confidential. No Starch Press.
Linzmayer, Owen W., 2004: Apple Confidentieal 2.0. No Starch Press.
Deutschman, Alan, 2000: The Second Coming of Steve Jobs. Broadway Books.
MACLIFE, 1993: Macintosh Buying Guide. MACLIFE, Dec. 1993.
ThinkSecret www.thinksecret.com
AppleInsider www.appleinsider.com
Apple History www.apple-history.com
and lots of Apple service documents, user manuals and advertisments.
Thank you: Nick Cantlay, Corinna Eichholz, Ruth Bonnet, Darren Vader, Kathy Voutyras, Glen Standford (www.apple-history.com), Bill Reichardt, Adam Pavlik
Current version: 7.1
Last Upadate: 07/17/2009