Mac Folklore Radio on ClarisWorks History
The story of how “the best-loved application for the Mac” took on Microsoft Works as told by programmer Bob Hearn in 2003.
Read Macworld’s roundup of integrated packages to see how ClarisWorks 1.0 stacked up against its competition.
This is great stuff. Hearn’s written history has been moved here (via Hacker News).
Steven Levy on why Macintosh developers aren’t scared of Claris, the software company backed by Apple Computer.
Original text from Macworld Magazine, June 1992.
ClarisWorks and other seemingly Macintosh-only products did indeed ship on Windows.
Don’t forget to check out the promotional video.
Previously:
- Microsoft’s April 1998 Meeting With Steve Jobs
- FileMaker Returns to Claris Name
- Living and Dying on His Own Terms
- AppleWorks and the Capriciousness of Nostalgia
- Claris History
- Vintage Mac About Boxes
- ClarisWorks History