• The Apple IIGS (styled as IIGS) is a 16-bit personal computer produced by Apple Computer. It is the fifth and most powerful of the Apple II family.
  • The Apple IIGS (stylized as IIgs) is the fifth and most powerful model in the Apple II series of personal computers produced by Apple Computer.
  • The graphics on the Apple IIGS were superior to any of the other Apple II computers and the GUI took advantage of the fact that the display could make use of an...
  • This site is a result of a conversations with fellow Apple developers who, like myself, found a lack of centralized resources for Apple IIgs specific documentation.
  • The Apple IIGS is a 16-bit PC produced by Apple Computer, Inc. It was created to compete with the Amiga and the Atari ST lines of PCs.
  • Other features Apple engineers added to make the Apple IIGS a next generation computer included a built-in clock, slot space for internal expansion cards...
  • Oddly enough, spending time with the IIGS helps me better understand Apple’s intention for the Macintosh and some of the tradeoffs and ambitions that separate...
  • The Apple IIgs (or IIGS) is the last of the Apple II line. The Apple IIGS personal computer is the most powerful, most colorful Apple II ever made.
  • Apple commisioned Tom Lichty and Tom Crosely to produce a sales demo for the then brand-new Apple IIGS that would showcase it's capabilities in its own...