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Pioneering Apple engineer Bill Atkinson dies at 74

Last updated: June 8, 2025 9:30 am
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Remembering Bill Atkinson: A Pioneer in Apple’s History

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Bill Atkinson, a brilliant engineer who played a pivotal role in shaping the Macintosh and other iconic Apple products. At the age of 74, Atkinson succumbed to pancreatic cancer, leaving behind a legacy of innovation and creativity that has left an indelible mark on the tech world.

As Apple employee number 51, Atkinson was instrumental in the development of groundbreaking projects such as the Lisa computer, QuickDraw, the Magic Slate (a precursor to the iPad), and HyperCard (a precursor to the World Wide Web). His contributions to the tech industry have paved the way for future advancements and have solidified his place as a true visionary.

Despite his immense success in the tech world, Atkinson found a new passion later in life – nature photography. His love for capturing the beauty of the natural world was evident in his stunning images, showcasing his talent and creativity in a different light.

Upon learning of Atkinson’s passing, Apple CEO Tim Cook paid tribute to him, describing him as a “true visionary whose creativity, heart, and groundbreaking work on the Mac will forever inspire us.” Similarly, tech writer John Gruber hailed Atkinson as possibly the best computer programmer in history, a testament to his unparalleled skills and contributions to the industry.

As we mourn the loss of a true legend, let us remember Bill Atkinson for his immense talent, his innovative spirit, and his enduring legacy that will continue to shape the future of technology for generations to come.

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