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'''Visuals:''' On a gray background, the NeXT logo from the era, consisting of a cube with the white letters "NeXT" appears beneath a shadow.
'''Visuals:''' On a gray background, the NeXT logo from the era, consisting of a cube with the white letters "NeXT" appears beneath a shadow.


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.


'''Startup Sound (Audio):''' None.
'''Startup Sound (Audio):''' None.


'''Availability:''' Only appears on original NextSTEP computers.
'''Availability:''' Only appears on original NextSTEP computers.




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Latest revision as of 17:43, 21 March 2024

Background

NeXT, Inc. (later NeXT Computer, Inc. and NeXT Software, Inc) was an American computer company headquartered in Redwood City, California, that developed and manufactured a series of computer workstations intended for the higher education and business markets. Apple purchased NeXT in 1997 for $429 million and 1.5 million shares of Apple stock. As part of the agreement, Steve Jobs, Chairman and CEO of NeXT Software, returned to Apple, the company he had co-founded in 1976.

NextSTEP/OpenSTEP

Screen (October 1988?-1997)

Visuals: On a gray background, the NeXT logo from the era, consisting of a cube with the white letters "NeXT" appears beneath a shadow.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Startup Sound (Audio): None.

Availability: Only appears on original NextSTEP computers.

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