17 Apple Products From the 90s We Forgot About

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Apple had its ups and downs in the '90s.

Large centralized dial-up services like eWorld were popular at this time with the likes of America Online, Prodigy, and CompuServe being notable examples.

Its fate was sealed with the rise of the internet, and it was finally closed in 1996. Despite it not being used for over 20 years, it is still fondly remembered for its city-based interface.Apple's answer to Microsofts' Internet Explorer and Netscape's Navigator. This was an internet suite developed to work on the Mac OS and was first introduced in February 1996 in beta.

Cyberdog would ultimately be replaced with Internet Explorer for Mac in 1997 which in turn was replaced with Apple's native Safari in 2003.In the latter half of the 1990s, Apple released a uniquely designed mouse that is often referred to today as the"Hockey Puck". Its design was brave but proved, ultimately, to be hard to use.came chipped with early iMacs and Power Macs of the period.

But its fate was ultimately sealed by the fact that it was not upgradeable. Most people simply bought G4 Towers instead.

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