in ,

Explore Magic Cap, a smartphone OS from a decade before the iPhone, Hacker News

Explore Magic Cap, a smartphone OS from a decade before the iPhone, Hacker News


hacks_General-Magic-Logo.png

Next in our series of “people who left Apple and founded a revolutionary company that was ahead of its time and created amazing products but ultimately failed,” let’s check out General Magic and their operating system called Magic Cap.

General Magic was formed by Marc Porat, Andy Hertzfeld, and Bill Atkinson in 1990. They had been working on an internal Apple project called Paradigm, but convinced Apple CEO John Sculley to spin it off as a separate company. Their idea was called a personal digital assistant in the 90 s, but looking at it now it looks a lot like a modern smartphone. Porat described it as “a tiny computer, a phone, a very personal object … It must be beautiful. It must offer the kind of personal satisfaction that a fine piece of jewelry brings. It will have a perceived value even when it’s not being used … Once you use it you won’t be able to live without it. “

Check out Josh Carter’s page,Before General Magic There Was Paradigm. That looks a lot like an iPhone (except for the stylus, Jobs would get rid of that), and this was in 1990!

Take a look at a video of Andy Hertzfeld demoing a General Magic phone prototype in 1995:

And check out this trailer for a documentary about General Magic:

Let’s install a Magic Cap emulator and see what it was like! Unfortunately, the emulator is from the 90 s and it runs on 90 s Mac OS, so we need to install another emulator first. Yo dawg, I heard you like emulators …

This guide was first published on Aug 30, 2019. It was last updated on Aug 30, 2019.This page (Overview) was last updated on Nov 13, 2019.

Brave Browser
Read More
Payeer

What do you think?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings

French strikes: How could they affect UK travelers? – BBC News, BBC News

French strikes: How could they affect UK travelers? – BBC News, BBC News

Robert Boyle’s to-do list (2010), Hacker News