AppleTalk was a suite of networking protocols developed by Apple Inc. in the 1980s to facilitate communication between Apple devices, such as Macintosh computers and printers, over a local area network (LAN). It provided a way for these devices to connect and share resources, such as files and printers, in a user-friendly manner. AppleTalk was notable for its ease of use and implementation, which allowed users to set up networks without extensive technical knowledge.

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