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  1. Andrew Jay Hertzfeld (born April 6, 1953) is an American software engineer who was a member of Apple Computer's original Macintosh development team during the 1980s. After buying an Apple II in January 1978, he went to work for Apple Computer from August 1979 until March 1984, where he was a designer for the Macintosh system software.

  2. Dec 3, 2007 · Dec 03, 2007 6 mins. Apple Enterprise Applications IT Leadership. Andy Hertzfeld says he’s as rocked today as he was on January 24, 1984, the day Steve Jobs unveiled the original Macintosh ...

  3. www.computerhistory.org › profile › andy-hertzfeldAndy Hertzfeld - CHM

    Mar 6, 2024 · Andy Hertzfeld. Hired at Apple in 1979, Andy Hertzfeld joined the nascent Macintosh team in early 1981 and became one of the primary authors of the original Macintosh system software, including the User Interface Toolbox and many of the original desk accessories.

  4. Nov 22, 2011 · That's because author Andy Hertzfeld was a core member of the team that built the Macintosh system software, and a key creator of the Mac's radically new user interface software. One of the chosen few who worked with the mercurial Steve Jobs, you might call him the ultimate insider.

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  5. Aug 1, 2018 · Andy Hertzfeld is one of the software wizards behind the original Macintosh and that project’s unofficial historian. After the Mac, he went on to co-found a number of important companies ...

  6. Jan 23, 2009 · Andy Hertzfeld, who joined the Mac team in early 1981, ended up acting as a bridge between Atkinson and Smith as one of the main developers behind the core system software.

  7. Aug 29, 2008 · Andy Hertzfeld was mainly involved in the development of the software end of the Macintosh story, the original Mac system software. He was responsible for many novel and innovative parts of the original Mac OS – parts we still use today, such as the ScrapBook and the Control Panel.

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