How Xerox Invented UX/UI design & Apple Made it Popular
Briefly

Douglas Engelbart's invention of the first computer mouse and the GUI concept transformed user interaction with computers, allowing for a simpler, more personal experience.
Before the graphic user interface, interacting with computers required memorizing text-based commands in DOS, making it challenging for average users to operate personal computers.
The Xerox PARC built upon Engelbart's innovations to develop the Alto, the first personal computer to implement a GUI, paving the way for future operating systems.
Engelbart's vision of drag and drop capabilities and interactive elements revolutionized computing by making it accessible to everyday users, enhancing the personal computing experience.
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