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Graphics editing software by Apple Computer
MacPaint is a raster graphics editor developed by Apple Computer and released alongside the original Macintosh personal computer on January 24, 1984. It
MacPaint
Apple software subsidiary
company published Macintosh and Apple II software including MacWrite, MacPaint, MacDraw, MacProject, AppleWorks, ClarisWorks, Claris Emailer, Claris Home
Claris
Type of art created using computers
program were called MacSketch and LisaSketch, and the last version of MacPaint was MacPaint 2.0 released in 1998. Much of MacPaint's universal success was attributed
Digital_painting
Museum in Mountain View, California
collection of source code of important software, beginning with Apple's MacPaint 1.3, written in a combination of assembly language and Pascal and available
Computer_History_Museum
Computer intended for use by an individual person
5-inch floppy drive. Applications that came with the Macintosh included MacPaint, a bit-mapped graphics program, and MacWrite, which demonstrated WYSIWYG
Personal_computer
UI aspect and animation technique
name of the effect is derived. The technique was first widely used by the MacPaint program developed by Bill Atkinson, and has since been adopted by many
Marching_ants
Graphic illustrations created for reuse by others
illustration tools. With the introduction of the Apple Macintosh program MacPaint, consumers were provided the ability to edit and use bit-mapped clip art
Clip_art
Bitmap drawing program designed for children
was inspired to create Kid Pix after watching his son Ben struggle with MacPaint, and thus the main idea behind its development was to create a drawing
Kid_Pix
American computer engineer, programmer and photographer (1951–2025)
odd numbers), regions, marching ants, the menu bar, the selection lasso, MacPaint (FatBits), HyperCard, Atkinson dithering, and the PhotoCard application
Bill_Atkinson
Bitmap image file format family
Since this was more efficient than the run-length encoding used by PCX and MacPaint, fairly large images could be downloaded reasonably quickly even with slow
GIF
Acronym for "what you see is what you get" in computing
and dimensions of the on-screen display in programs such as MacWrite and MacPaint are easily translated to the printed output. If the paper is held up to
WYSIWYG
more powerful alternative to Apple's MacPaint. One of the notable features that differentiated it from MacPaint was its resizable window, and with it
FullPaint
Raster graphics editor
related to Microsoft Paint. Deluxe Paint, for Amiga KolourPaint, for KDE MacPaint, for Macintosh Pinta, for GNOME Pocket Paint, for Windows CE Comparison
Microsoft_Paint
Second model of Apple's Macintosh computer line
the price when 256 Kb DRAM prices fell months later. The applications MacPaint and MacWrite were still bundled with the Mac. Soon after this model was
Macintosh_512K
Form of lossless data compression
run-length encoded data include Truevision TGA, PackBits (by Apple, used in MacPaint), PCX and ILBM. The International Telecommunication Union also describes
Run-length_encoding
Image and PDF viewer software by Apple
Portable Network Graphics files PPM – Netpbm Color Image files PNTG – MacPaint Bitmap Graphic files PPT – PowerPoint files PSD – Adobe Photoshop files
Preview_(Apple)
Presentation application, part of Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Office
Orator typeball, and charts and diagrams could be imported from MacDraw, MacPaint, and Excel, thanks to the new Mac clipboard." System requirements: (Mac)
Microsoft_PowerPoint
Word processor released with first Macintosh
released along with the first Apple Macintosh systems in 1984. Together with MacPaint, it was one of the two original "killer applications" that propelled the
MacWrite
Vector graphics drawing application
was released with color support. MacDraw was the vector-based cousin of MacPaint. In the preface of the third edition of Introduction to Algorithms, the
MacDraw
Depositing source code with a third party
2014. "MacPaint and QuickDraw Source Code". Computer History Museum. July 20, 2010. Hesseldahl, Arik (July 20, 2010). "Apple Donates MacPaint Source Code
Source_code_escrow
10.10 Yosemite. Deluxe Paint runs on only AmigaOS, Atari ST, and DOS. MacPaint was developed for the classic Mac OS. Limited support using Mono PC Paintbrush
Comparison of raster graphics editors
Comparison_of_raster_graphics_editors
2D graphics library and associated API
QuickDraw. "MacPaint and QuickDraw Source Code". Computer History Museum. July 20, 2010. Hesseldahl, Erik (2010-07-20). "Apple Donates MacPaint Source Code
QuickDraw
Japanese artist (1880–1921)
The print 髪梳ける女 was introduced to a wide audience via the Macintosh's MacPaint in 1984
Goyō_Hashiguchi
2015 film by Danny Boyle
refusal to support her despite his wealth. Jobs bonds with Lisa over her MacPaint art and agrees to provide more money and a house. Apple co-founder Steve
Steve_Jobs_(film)
Third model of Apple's Macintosh computer line
problems with overheating and hardware malfunctions. The applications MacPaint and MacWrite were bundled with the Mac Plus. After August 1987, HyperCard
Macintosh_Plus
In software engineering, experimenting with the product to test extreme situations
metric that estimated the response time. 1983 – Apple While MacWrite and MacPaint were being developed for the first Apple Macintosh computer, Steve Capps
Chaos_engineering
1986 graphics software for Apple Macintosh
SuperPaint was one of the first programs of its kind, combining the features of MacPaint and MacDraw while adding many new features of its own. It was originally
SuperPaint_(Macintosh)
Raster graphics editor
that of MacPaint while calling it more feature-packed than either MacPaint or the competing MS-DOS graphic editor PC Paintbrush. Like MacPaint, Dr. Halo
Dr._Halo
American record producer
Meansigns project. Kahne also designed Fishbone's logo, which he created with MacPaint on an early model Apple Macintosh 128K. Albums produced by David Kahne
David_Kahne
First model of Apple's Macintosh computer line
with two applications designed to show off its interface: MacWrite and MacPaint. The Macintosh was the first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop
Macintosh_128K
Software metric used to measure the size of a computer program
30 June 2015. IFPUG "a short history of lines of code (loc) metrics" "MacPaint and QuickDraw Source Code". CHM. 2010-07-18. Retrieved 2021-04-15. "Folklore
Source_lines_of_code
Raster graphics editor for Mac OS X
is a raster graphics editor for Mac OS X. It initially aimed to replace MacPaint, an image editor for the classic Mac OS last released in 1988. It also
Paintbrush_(software)
5-inch floppy drive. Applications that came with the Macintosh included MacPaint, a bit-mapped graphics program, and MacWrite, which demonstrated WYSIWYG
History_of_personal_computers
Professional Gryphon Software Morph Illustrator LightningPaint MacDraw MacPaint MacPerspective MacRenderman Macromind Director PageMaker Photoshop PixelPaint
List of Classic Mac OS software
List_of_Classic_Mac_OS_software
Raster graphics editors
software program for the Apple Macintosh by Cricket Software. It followed MacPaint and was a competitor to Silicon Beach Software's SuperPaint. Like SuperPaint
Cricket_Paint
Lossless data compression
encoding of data. Apple introduced the PackBits format with the release of MacPaint on the Macintosh computer. This compression scheme can be used in TIFF
PackBits
Desktop publishing software
a unique feature with which graphics could be transferred to or from a MacPaint file. Graphics libraries for The Print Shop came from Broderbund and other
The_Print_Shop
Raster graphics editor for Apple II computers
David Snider and released in 1984 by Broderbund, the program is similar to MacPaint, released in early 1984. Snider previously wrote the Apple II pinball game
Dazzle_Draw
American artist and graphic designer (born 1954)
scissors for the "cut" command, a finger for "paste", and a paintbrush for MacPaint. Compelled to actually join the team for a fixed-length part-time job,
Susan_Kare
American artist (born 1949)
digital collection on CD-ROM in 1990, and early copies of the program MacPaint had an Easter egg that led to the presentation of her Zebra lady. She was
Olivia_De_Berardinis
Series of image file formats
were: Implement import and printing of "basic" bitmapped images, like MacPaint files. Implement import and printing of higher-resolution images, coming
TIFF
Graphical user interface element
Retrieved 2024-08-10. Starc, Janez (August 8, 2025). "From MacSketch to MacPaint". "Photoshop Colour picker". GUIdebook Gallery. July 4, 2005. Retrieved
Color_picker
with two applications designed to show off its interface: MacWrite and MacPaint. On the same day, an emotional Jobs introduced the computer to a wildly
History_of_Apple_Inc.
Technique where the user tests the application or system by providing random inputs
feed random events into Mac programs, and was used to test for bugs in MacPaint. Monkey testing is also included in Android Studio as part of the standard
Monkey_testing
Computer mouse for ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro and Acorn Electron
interface, and usually with some accompanying software such as AMX Art (MacPaint clone), AMX Pagemaker, AMX Palette, AMX Control and Icon Designer. The
AMX_Mouse
Raster and vector graphics editor
(interlaced/progressive) GEM Paint IMG old style (1bpp), new style (1bpp) MacPaint MAC (1bpp, with/without header) Zsoft Paintbrush PCX version 0 (1bpp),
PaintShop_Pro
Classic Mac OS terminal emulator
was rolled into ClarisWorks' terminal program.[citation needed] MacDraw MacPaint MacWrite Terminal (macOS) Introduction to Terminals and Microcomputers
MacTerminal
Hypermedia system for Apple Macintosh and Apple IIGS computers
incomplete documentation, MacWeek's David Dunham said that it had replaced MacPaint as "the greatest program ever written". Within one week, an estimated 10
HyperCard
Computer-based generation of digital images
handle vector graphics. One of the first popular image editors was Apple's MacPaint, companion to MacDraw. Modern examples are the free GIMP editor, and the
2D_computer_graphics
Automated software testing technique
would generate random inputs for classic Mac OS applications, such as MacPaint. The figurative "monkey" refers to the infinite monkey theorem which states
Fuzzing
American mathematician and computer scientist
These quotes were heard during a talk he gave to the DLSLUG 12/3/09 "MacPaint and QuickDraw Source Code". Computer History Museum. 18 July 2010. Wikiquote
Douglas_McIlroy
Raster graphics editor
the iconic images of the early Atari ST. Following in the footsteps of MacPaint and the Apple II version Mouse Paint, both released in 1984, NEOchrome
NEOchrome
Fourth model Apple II computer model
requires no interface card, unlike earlier Apples; MousePaint, a clone of MacPaint, shipped with the IIc's mouse. An Apple external 5.25-inch floppy drive
Apple_IIc
Surname list
Atkinson (1951–2025), American creator of Apple Computer's QuickDraw, MacPaint and HyperCard Bill Atkinson (baseball), Major League Baseball pitcher Bill
Atkinson_(surname)
Cancelled prototype Macintosh workstation
orientation for word processing and was monochrome to save on costs. To develop MacPaint 2.0, David Ramsey used a prototype Big Mac without an external case, which
Big_Mac_(computer)
1984 graphics editing software for MS-DOS
mouses. PC Paintbrush also competed with Apple Paint on the Apple II and MacPaint on Apple Computer's new Macintosh platform. When PC Paintbrush was released
PC_Paintbrush
in the Pascal toolbox for the new Macintosh and had been the basis for MacPaint. The Desktop Publishing industry exploded in the year 1985 with the introduction
MacPublisher
American software developer
released in 2007. It is a basic drawing app for the Mac, inspired by MacPaint. Scribbles uses a hybrid vector rendering engine. As a result, resizing
Loren_Brichter
Media. Archived from the original on 12 May 2008. Retrieved 7 April 2010. "MacPaint and QuickDraw Source Code". Computer History Museum. 20 July 2010. Archived
List of proprietary source-available software
List_of_proprietary_source-available_software
price: $2,500. Applications that came as part of the package included MacPaint, which made use of the mouse, and MacWrite, which demonstrated WYSIWYG
Timeline of computing 1980–1989
Timeline_of_computing_1980–1989
American photographer & author
following year for Best Fiction Book. In 1986, his book Secrets of MacWrite, MacPaint, and MacDraw was voted Best Product Specific Book, and Busch was asked
David_D._Busch
Topics referred to by the same term
program for Microsoft Windows PCPaint, an early DOS-based graphics program MacPaint, an early Macintosh graphics program Paint (basketball) or key, area on
Paint_(disambiguation)
Mouse Systems wanted the software re-developed to look more like Apple's MacPaint so Wolfgram brought in co-developer John Bridges and together they re-wrote
Mouse_Systems
Grayscale bitmap graphics editor for Apple Macintosh personal computers
Lightspeed C, the program was similar to MacPaint, but distributed as shareware long after Apple stopped bundling MacPaint with new computers. Bilbo, Mark; Maki
LightningPaint
Macintosh software developer
SuperPaint, a graphics program which combined features of Apple's MacDraw and MacPaint with several innovations of its own. SuperPaint2 and Digital Darkroom were
Silicon_Beach_Software
Mouse-driven GUI paint program, 1984–1989
Mouse Systems wanted the paint program to capture the look and feel of MacPaint. John Bridges and Doug Wolfgram started reworking Mouse Draw into what
PCPaint
1988 video game
perspective using only one byte of data. Bit-map graphics were drawn using MacPaint, while 2D images such as doors, letters, and the Apple logo were crafted
The_Colony_(video_game)
Management application
MacProject 1.0 is not Y2K-compliant as it cannot schedule tasks past 1999. MacPaint MacWrite MacDraw List of project management software TidBits reviews September
MacProject
American video game programmer and designer
which was a program for the Apple II similar to the Macintosh program MacPaint. MousePaint was bundled with an Apple Mouse II and interface card for the
Bill_Budge
File format
utilities that work with ILBM and PBM files are rather dated, such as MacPaint or Deluxe Paint. IrfanView allows viewing files, is free for non commercial
ILBM
American computer programmer
2005. In 1983, Nelson and Patrick Naughton wrote Painter's Apprentice, a MacPaint clone. Nelson was the author of Freemacs (a variant of Emacs used by FreeDOS)
Russ_Nelson
Spreadsheet program for Macintosh computers
graphics blocks means that, for example, one could create an invoice in MacPaint, import it as a background, and then lay out input and output (formula)
Trapeze_(spreadsheet_program)
Computer-aided design (CAD) program for Mac OS X
illustrations and architectural plans. Unlike pixel-based drawing programs like MacPaint, MacDraft is vector and object-based, fully scaled drawing system. MacDraft
MacDraft
graphic subsystem for the Apple Macintosh and creator of Hypercard and MacPaint Eric Temple Bell (1908) – mathematician and author; recipient of the Bôcher
List of University of Washington people
List_of_University_of_Washington_people
Multitasking extension for Classic Mac OS
Macintosh, allowing users to replace the default grey background with MacPaint or ThunderScan images. In comparison to Switcher, Servant allows users
MultiFinder
Graphics image viewer
Yes JPEG File Interchange Format JPG Yes Yes OS/2 Boot Logo LGO Yes Yes MacPaint MAC Yes Yes Microsoft Paint MSP Yes Yes Kodak Photo-CD PCD Yes No ZSoft
PMView
part of the iLife suite) MacDraw – a vector graphic drawing application MacPaint – a raster graphics editor AVFoundation – a multimedia framework Finder
List_of_software_by_Apple
BBC's ceefax teletext. Shatter was drawn on an original Macintosh Plus in MacPaint and later using FullPaint by Ann Arbor Softworks. Page data was stored
Shatter_(digital_comic)
application GIMPShop – free open source cross-platform bitmap graphics editor MacPaint – painting software by Apple (discontinued) Bonjour – service discovery
List_of_Mac_software
Word processor application for the Apple Macintosh
classic MacOS. When the Macintosh was first released in 1984, MacWrite and MacPaint were bundled with the system. Originally it was intended this would last
FullWrite_Professional
American multinational technology company
Bundled AppleWorks Books Calendar Contacts Mail Messages FaceTime MacDraw MacPaint MacWrite Music Passwords Photo Booth Photos Podcasts Safari TextEdit Server
Outline_of_Apple_Inc.
1999 video game
handled Traitors Gate's sound effects, added to the game environments with MacPaint and SoundEdit. The soundtrack was created by local musicians Toontrack
Traitors_Gate_(video_game)
American painter (born 1985)
Her style was influenced by early computer painting programs, such as MacPaint and Microsoft Paint. Critics have linked Benson's work to artistic movements
Trudy_Benson
American funk and rock musician
all artwork were created on an early Macintosh 128K using MacWrite and MacPaint, making it one of the first books printed from an electronic manuscript
Bruce_Nazarian
Ai, Aiff, Pix, AVI, Cineon, EPS, GIF, Jpeg, Swf, Maya IFF, Maya16 IFF, MacPaint, PSD, PNG, Quantel, Quickdraw, MOV, RLA, SVG, SGI, SGI16, SGI Movie, TGA
Comparison of 3D computer graphics software
Comparison_of_3D_computer_graphics_software
attendees create their own art using technology. For example, one could use MacPaint and MacWrite running on the then-new Apple Macintosh to create black-and-white
The_Artist_as_a_Young_Machine
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Girl/Female
French, German
Little and Womanly
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sword. Sword edge.
Female
Hungarian
Feminine form of Hungarian Tódor, TEODÓRA means "gift of God."
Girl/Female
Biblical
Pure gold, gold of Phasis or Pison.
Biblical
grief; looking for grief
Boy/Male
Indian
New Member
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fortunate; Happy
Biblical
their beauty; their power
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ravikanth | ரவிகாஂத
Lord Surya (Sun) or fire or one whose fame is like Sun
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : unexplained.French : from a diminutive of Bard 5.Hungarian (Bárdy) : habitational name for someone from a place called Bárd in Somogy county or in Máramaros, (now Maramures in Romania).
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