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Apple I-tan personifies the Apple I, a limited production circuit board computer for electronics hobbyists which pioneered many features that made the subsequent Apple II a commercial success.  
One of the less common OS-tan designs, Apple II-tan personifies the Apple I, II, and III computers. Due to the similarities in OS and hardware, Apple II-tan lobs them all together into one character. However, she primarily personfies the Apple II, the first popular microcomputer manufactured by Apple. Its direct ancestor was the Apple I, a limited production circuit board computer for electronics hobbyists which pioneered many features that made the Apple II a commercial success.  


In her drawings, Mac-tan appears in the clothes of an Edo era Japanese farmer, complete with rake and straw hat with the early Mac logo. She wears a wooden pendant around her neck with the original Mac logo, a nod to the Apple I's wooden construction. Her sister is Apple Lisa-tan, whose fancier dress references Steve Jobs' favoring of the Lisa over the Apple II.


See also:
See also:
*[[List of OS-tans]]
*[[List of OS-tans]]
*[[Apple II]]
*[[Apple Lisa]]
*[[Apple Lisa]]


[[Category:Mac]]
[[Category:Mac]]

Revision as of 00:48, 26 August 2007

Apple II-tan
Mac-tan
Also Known As:
Original Creator: C-Chan
First appearance: Late 2006
OS Personified: Apple I, Apple II, Apple III
OS Developer: Apple Inc.
First Released: 1977
Latest Stable Release:

One of the less common OS-tan designs, Apple II-tan personifies the Apple I, II, and III computers. Due to the similarities in OS and hardware, Apple II-tan lobs them all together into one character. However, she primarily personfies the Apple II, the first popular microcomputer manufactured by Apple. Its direct ancestor was the Apple I, a limited production circuit board computer for electronics hobbyists which pioneered many features that made the Apple II a commercial success.

In her drawings, Mac-tan appears in the clothes of an Edo era Japanese farmer, complete with rake and straw hat with the early Mac logo. She wears a wooden pendant around her neck with the original Mac logo, a nod to the Apple I's wooden construction. Her sister is Apple Lisa-tan, whose fancier dress references Steve Jobs' favoring of the Lisa over the Apple II.

See also: