Outbound Systems

Founded by Warren Conner in 1989,[1][2] the company offered Macintosh clone computer systems in various portable form factors between 1989 and 1991.

The Wallaby laptop was introduced in 1989 and was significantly lighter, at just over 4 kg, and easier to carry than Apple's own Macintosh Portable released at around the same time.

The Wallaby featured a built-in pointing device located below the keyboard, named the Trackbar (with earlier models referring to it under the trademark of Isopoint); it was a cylinder that scrolled up and down and slid left and right.

This permitted easy RAM installation and optional upgrades; the daughtercard could simply be swapped out for another one with a faster CPU, or an FPU inserted into the available socket.

[7] For a short time after Outbound went out of business, a small group of former employees set up a company, PerFit, to handle service and warranty issues.