A port to the 68000-based Apple Lisa also existed.
This program's first version was introduced on January 22, 1984 on the Apple Lisa.
Alternatively they can be used with more sophisticated software such as that provided on the Apple Lisa.
William Snider wrote and designed the program from his house on an Apple Lisa.
Apple Computer was supposed to do the same for the Apple Lisa, but never delivered.
It was designed for and came with the Apple Lisa.
The mouse created for the Apple Lisa was one of the very first commercial mice sold in the marketplace.
As with the Apple Lisa before it, the mouse had only a single button.
The Apple Lisa is an example of a personal computer of the 1980s that features virtual memory.
Strategic Conquest was first developed in 1984 and 1985 on an Apple Lisa.