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  2. MacPaint - Wikipedia

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    In April 1983, the software's name was changed from MacSketch to MacPaint. [12] The original MacPaint was programmed as a single-document interface. The palette positions and sizes were unalterable, as was the document window. This differed from other Macintosh software at the time, which allowed users to move windows and resize them.

  3. Preview (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    Using macOS's print engine (based on CUPS) it is also possible to "print into" a Postscript file, a PDF-X file or directly save the file in iPhoto, for example scanned photos. Beginning with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Preview restricts the Format option popup menu in the Save As dialog to commonly used types.

  4. List of Classic Mac OS software - Wikipedia

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    For a list of current programs, see List of Mac software. Third-party databases include VersionTracker , MacUpdate and iUseThis . Since a list like this might grow too big and become unmanageable, this list is confined to those programs for which a Wikipedia article exists.

  5. AppleWorks - Wikipedia

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    The software received good reviews [citation needed] during the course of its lifespan for its interface and the tight integration of its modules. For example, like the earlier versions, in AppleWorks a drawing "frame" can be placed in a spreadsheet document, a paint frame can be placed in a drawing document, etc.

  6. Sketchbook (software) - Wikipedia

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    The software was first developed by Alias Systems Corporation as StudioPaint, before being acquired by Autodesk and then being spun out into an independent company, Sketchbook, Inc. Originally developed as commercial software, it evolved into a subscription model before eventually being made freeware for personal use.

  7. Paintbrush (software) - Wikipedia

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    Paintbrush is a raster graphics editor for Mac OS X. It aims to replace MacPaint, an image editor for the classic Mac OS last released in 1988. It also is an alternative to Microsoft Paint. It has basic raster image editing capabilities and a simple interface designed for ease of use. It exports as PNG, JPG, BMP, GIF, and TIFF.

  8. Comparison of raster graphics editors - Wikipedia

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    Paint and drawing toolset for use with digitized pen tablets & tablet computers: Autodesk: 2004: 8.4.3 (Android 4.0.6, iOS 4.1) Freeware: Proprietary: Bibble* Photo editor and organizer with camera raw file support Bibble Labs 2000: 5.2.3 2011 Proprietary: Bloom: Procedural node-based image editor Sad Cat Software 2015: 1.0.467 August 5, 2016 ...

  9. Acorn (software) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The native file format of Acorn is .acorn. Acorn combines vector drawing with bitmap editing, [ 6 ] and has been described as an alternative to Photoshop . [ 7 ] Key features of Acorn include image filters, a custom color picker, a brush designer, and image editing tools such as crop, erase, paint, select, pan, zoom, move, clone, smudge ...