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  2. Microsoft GIF Animator - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft GIF Animator is a historical computer software program for Microsoft Windows to create simple animated GIF files based on the GIF89a file format.It was freely downloadable from the Microsoft Download Center but is now only available through MSDN and on third-party download sites.

  3. Pivot Animator - Wikipedia

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    Pivot Animator (formerly Pivot Stickfigure Animator and usually shortened to Pivot) is a freeware application that allows users to create stick-figure and sprite animations, and save them in the animated GIF format for use on web pages and the AVI format (in Pivot Animator 3 and later).

  4. Picsart - Wikipedia

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    Picsart Animator - an animation app allowing the creation of cartoon videos, GIFs and other animation. [32] Picsart Color - a drawing and painting app [33] Picsart GIF & Sticker Maker - an animated GIF and sticker generator [12] SketchAI - an app that turns drawings and photos into digital art using generative AI [34] [35]

  5. MSWLogo - Wikipedia

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    Animated gif with turtles in MSWLogo (Lemniscate of Bernoulli) [1] Animated gif with turtle in MSWLogo . MSWLogo, as of version 6.5b, supports many functions, including: [2] TCP/IP Winsock networking; Win16, Win32, Win32s; Text in all available fonts and sizes. 1024 independent turtles. Bitmapped turtles; Bitmap cut, paste, stretch

  6. Stephen Wilhite, creator of the GIF, dies at 74 - AOL

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    Stephen Wilhite, the creator of the looping animated image format, the GIF, died earlier this month, his wife said.

  7. GIF - Wikipedia

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    The Graphics Interchange Format (GIF; / ɡ ɪ f / GHIF or / dʒ ɪ f / JIF, see § Pronunciation) is a bitmap image format that was developed by a team at the online services provider CompuServe led by American computer scientist Steve Wilhite and released on June 15, 1987.