Jef Raskin, head of the team behind the first Macintosh computer, has died.
Mr Raskin was one of the first employees at Apple and made many of the design decisions that made the Mac so distinctive when it was first released.
He led the team that decided to use a graphical interface and mouse that let people navigate around the computer by pointing and clicking.
The 1984 release of the Mac reflected Mr Raskin's belief that good design should make computers easy to use.

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