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  1. Apple Computer (1979–1984) After graduating from Brown University with a computer science degree in 1975, Hertzfeld attended graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1978, he bought an Apple II computer and soon began developing software for it.

  2. Andy Hertzfeld (born April 6, 1953) was a key member of the original Apple Macintosh development team, and some would consider him a pioneer among software engineers. From the early days of Apple Computer through the design, development and promotion of open source software with the Open Source...

  3. Dec 3, 2007 · Learn how Andy Hertzfeld, the technical lead for the original Macintosh system software, helped create the first GUI-based computer and change the world for the better. Read about his challenges, achievements and regrets in this profile by Gina Smith.

  4. www.computerhistory.org › profile › andy-hertzfeldAndy Hertzfeld - CHM

    Jun 26, 2024 · Learn about Andy Hertzfeld, one of the original Macintosh developers and cofounder of Radius, General Magic, and Eazel. He also wrote anecdotes about the Mac and coauthored Revolution in the Valley.

  5. Jun 18, 2018 · Today, we’re going to talk to Andy Hertzfeld, a member of the team that built the original Macintosh. The Mac transformed the way we interact with computers. It was the first successful PC with a mouse and graphical interface, and its 1984 unveiling set the standard for personal computing ever since.

  6. Jan 25, 2014 · Andy Hertzfeld, the original Mac software wizard, shares his stories and insights on the development of the first Apple Macintosh, his role in Google+ and the evolution of Apple's products. Learn about his favorite and least-favorite Macs, his views on the Mac Pro and his passion for storytelling.

  7. Jul 2, 2023 · Andy Hertzfeld was one of the original members of the Macintosh design team, led by Steve Jobs and Jef Raskin. He contributed to the software development of the Macintosh, especially the user interface and the Finder program.