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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. PCX - Wikipedia

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    The version number referring to the Paintbrush software release, which might be: 0 PC Paintbrush version 2.5 using a fixed EGA palette 2 PC Paintbrush version 2.8 using a modifiable EGA palette 3 PC Paintbrush version 2.8 using no palette 4 PC Paintbrush for Windows 5 PC Paintbrush version 3.0, including 24-bit images: 02: 2 1 byte

  5. MacPaint - Wikipedia

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    MacPaint 2.0 was released on January 11, 1988, by Claris. [18] It added many improvements to the software, including the capability to open and use up to nine documents simultaneously. [ 19 ] The original MacPaint operated as a single-document application with an immovable window.

  6. PC Paintbrush - Wikipedia

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    PC Paintbrush was a graphics editing software created by the ZSoft Corporation in 1984 for computers running the MS-DOS operating system.. Published alongside Microsoft Mouse DOS drivers version 4 from 1985 as a direct response to Mouse Systems bundling PCPaint with its mice, millions of copies were sold, and the program itself ended up licensed and used inside Windows 1.0, as Microsoft Paint ...

  7. Deluxe Paint - Wikipedia

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    Deluxe Paint II Enhanced 2.0, released in 1994, was the most successful PC version, and was compatible with ZSoft's PC Paintbrush PCX image format file. The MS-DOS conversion was carried out by Brent Iverson and its enhanced features were by Steve Shaw.

  8. Connectix Virtual Game Station - Wikipedia

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    Graphics could be run full screen, at full speed. Several PlayStation-type hand controllers became available with VGS in mind. The only lacking features were the ability to receive DualShock force-feedback or use light-guns. [citation needed] VGS was initially released for NTSC based PlayStation games but later versions were made for PAL based ...

  9. Sketchbook (software) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout May 2014, another new version of Sketchbook Pro was shown on the software application's website, referred to as SketchBook Pro 2015. [citation needed] In August 2014, SketchBook 7 was released, and with it, it introduced the current subscription model. [7] In May 2017, the iOS 4.0 version of SketchBook was released.