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  2. Canvas X - Wikipedia

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    The geographic information system (GIS) module provides tools for use in mapping and GIS-based data analysis. [13] Following the release of the Windows-only Canvas X 16, Canvas Draw for Mac was released, reviving Macintosh support (though on a separate roadmap from the Windows version) after a decade-long hiatus.

  3. MacPaint - Wikipedia

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    MacPaint is a raster graphics editor developed by Apple Computer and released with the original Macintosh personal computer on January 24, 1984. [2] It was sold separately for US$ 195 with its word processing counterpart, MacWrite. [3] MacPaint was notable because it could generate graphics that could be used by other applications.

  4. HyperCard - Wikipedia

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    HyperCard. HyperCard is a software application and development kit for Apple Macintosh and Apple IIGS computers. It is among the first successful hypermedia systems predating the World Wide Web. HyperCard combines a flat-file database with a graphical, flexible, user-modifiable interface. [3] HyperCard includes a built-in programming language ...

  5. Comparison of vector graphics editors - Wikipedia

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    Boxy SVG is a chromium -based vector graphics editor for creating illustrations, as well as logos, icons, and other elements of graphic design. It is primarily focused on editing drawings in the SVG file format. The program is available as both a web app and a desktop application for Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and Linux-based operating systems.

  6. SuperPaint (Macintosh) - Wikipedia

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    Classic Mac OS. Type. Bitmap and vector-based image editing. License. Proprietary. SuperPaint is a graphics program capable of both bitmap painting and vector drawing. 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]

  7. Inkscape - Wikipedia

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    Inkscape. Inkscape is a free and open-source vector graphics editor for traditional Unix-compatible systems such as GNU / Linux, BSD derivatives and Illumos, as well as Windows and macOS. It offers a rich set of features and is widely used for both artistic and technical illustrations such as cartoons, clip art, logos, typography, diagramming ...

  8. Sketch (software) - Wikipedia

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    Sketch Developer(s) Sketch B.V. Initial release 7 September 2010 ; 14 years ago (2010-09-07) Stable release 100.3 / 25 July 2024 Operating system macOS Type Vector graphics editor Licence Proprietary Website www.sketch.com Sketch is a vector graphics editor for macOS developed by the Dutch company Sketch B.V. (formerly named Bohemian Coding). It was first released on 7 September 2010 and won ...

  9. Dazzle Draw - Wikipedia

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    Dazzle Draw. Dazzle Draw is a raster graphics editor for the Apple IIc and Apple IIe. [2][3][4][5][6] The program allows users to create bitmap images which can then be printed or used in other programs. Developed by David Snider [7] and released in 1984 [7][8] by Broderbund, [2] the program is similar to MacPaint, [9] released in early 1984.