Steve ‘Woz’ Wozniak – Apple II IIe Owners Guide – Spiral Bound 1986 – SIGNED
£1,250.00
A fine copy of the 1986 Apple IIe Owner’s Guide, published by Apple Computers. This copy has been signed by Steve Wozniak, co-creator of Apple inc. ‘Woz’ has lined the manual ‘The Power to be Your Best!’ and signed ‘Woz’ below. Comes complete with Apple stickers
Steve Wozniak, often called “Woz,” is an American electronics engineer, programmer, and tech innovator best known as the co-founder of Apple Inc. Alongside Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne, he launched Apple in 1976, revolutionising personal computing with the Apple I and Apple II computers. Wozniak’s technical brilliance and design of user-friendly, affordable computers helped kick-start the home computing era. Unlike Jobs, Wozniak preferred engineering to business, eventually stepping away from Apple in the 1980s. He has since focused on philanthropy, education, and promoting technology. Woz remains a beloved figure in Silicon Valley and a symbol of creative innovation.
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A fine copy of the 1986 Apple IIe Owner’s Guide, published by Apple Computers. This copy has been signed by Steve Wozniak, co-creator of Apple inc. ‘Woz’ has lined the manual ‘The Power to be Your Best!’ and signed ‘Woz’ below. Comes complete with Apple stickers
Steve Wozniak, often called “Woz,” is an American electronics engineer, programmer, and tech innovator best known as the co-founder of Apple Inc. Alongside Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne, he launched Apple in 1976, revolutionising personal computing with the Apple I and Apple II computers. Wozniak’s technical brilliance and design of user-friendly, affordable computers helped kick-start the home computing era. Unlike Jobs, Wozniak preferred engineering to business, eventually stepping away from Apple in the 1980s. He has since focused on philanthropy, education, and promoting technology. Woz remains a beloved figure in Silicon Valley and a symbol of creative innovation.