
The article notes that the McIntosh was once the number one apple variety in the world and is still in the top five.
In addition the film, there will be other commemorations of the McIntosh apple's bicentennial, including permanent web pages on the Ontario Visual website:
http://www.visualheritage.ca
Peerenboom reports that the McIntosh documentary will have a contemporary spin, touching on how the name became associated with Apple Inc.'s marquee computer product - the MacIntosh or simply 'Mac,' and the producers affirm they will certainly be talking to Apple.
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Charles W. Moore
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