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  2. MacPaint - Wikipedia

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    MacPaint was written by Bill Atkinson, a member of Apple's original Macintosh development team. [6] The original MacPaint program consisted of 5,804 lines of Pascal computer code, augmented by another 2,738 lines of 68000 assembly language. [9] MacPaint's user interface was designed by Susan Kare, also a member of the Macintosh team. [10]

  3. MacWrite - Wikipedia

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    The result was MacWrite and MacPaint, which shipped free with every Macintosh from 1984 to 1986. The MacWrite development team was a company called Encore Systems, founded and led by Randy Wigginton , one of Apple's earliest employees, and included Don Breuner and Ed Ruder (co-founders of Encore Systems and also early Apple employees; Gabreal ...

  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. Macintosh 128K - Wikipedia

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    Two days after "1984" aired, the Macintosh went on sale, and came bundled with two applications designed to show off its interface: MacWrite and MacPaint. The Macintosh was the first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer with a graphical user interface, built-in screen, and mouse. [33]

  6. SuperPaint (Macintosh) - Wikipedia

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    SuperPaint was one of the first programs of its kind, combining the features of MacPaint and MacDraw [1] while adding many new features of its own. [2] It was originally written by William Snider, published by Silicon Beach Software (which was acquired by Aldus Corporation in 1990), and released in 1986 for the Apple Macintosh.

  7. Bill Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    Raskin invited Atkinson to visit him at Apple Computer; Steve Jobs persuaded him to join the company immediately as employee No. 51, and Atkinson never finished his PhD. [3] [4] Atkinson was the principal designer and developer of the graphical user interface (GUI) of the Apple Lisa and, later, one of the first thirty members of the original Apple Macintosh development team, [5] and was the ...

  8. Macintosh 512K - Wikipedia

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    The Macintosh 512K is a personal computer that was designed, ... The applications MacPaint and MacWrite were still bundled with the Mac.

  9. FullPaint - Wikipedia

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    FullPaint was a software program for the Apple Macintosh for graphics creation. It was developed by Ann Arbor Softworks and was sold as a more powerful alternative to Apple's MacPaint . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] One of the notable features that differentiated it from MacPaint was its resizable window, and with it the ability to scroll within the document ...