What Happened to Gem?
4 days ago
- #RetroComputing
- #DigitalResearch
- #GUIHistory
- GEM was an early GUI developed by Digital Research for IBM PC compatibles and later the Atari ST.
- GEM was similar to Apple's Lisa, leading to legal threats from Apple, forcing Digital Research to modify GEM.
- GEM was released in 1985, nearly 9 months before Windows 1.0, but struggled due to performance issues and lack of software.
- GEM found more success on the Atari ST due to better hardware compatibility and being the default GUI.
- GEM was discontinued in 1988 but lived on as a graphical runtime for DOS, notably used by Ventura Publisher.
- GEM was later released as open source in 1999 but has not seen active development since 2008.
- GEM's failure is attributed to lack of OEM support, competition from Windows, and insufficient killer apps.
- The Atari ST's GEM remained Mac-like, but the platform declined due to software piracy and lack of developer interest.
- Porting GEM to Amiga or Acorn was deemed unnecessary as they already had their own GUIs.
- GEM is now a nostalgic piece of computing history, tied to Gary Kildall's legacy.