Jef Raskin, a computer interface expert who conceived Apple Computer Inc.’s groundbreaking Macintosh computer but left the company before it came to market, has died. He was 61.
Raskin died Saturday night at his home in Pacifica, Calif., his family said in a statement. In December, he told friends he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
Raskin joined Apple in 1978 — as its 31st employee — to start the young company’s publications department. At the time, computers were primarily text-based and users had to remember a series of arcane commands to perform the simplest tasks.
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