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  2. NeoPaint - Wikipedia

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    NeoPaint is a raster graphics editor for Windows and MS-DOS. It supports several file formats including JPEG , GIF , BMP , PNG , and TIFF . [ 13 ] The developer, NeoSoft, advertises NeoPaint as "being simple enough for use by children while remaining powerful enough for the purposes of advanced image editing" .

  3. Karl Lehenbauer - Wikipedia

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    Karl Lehenbauer (born April 5, 1958) was the founder of NeoSoft in the early 1990s, which was the first Internet Service Provider in the southern United States as well as the first to offer cable modem service in Houston, Texas, among other technological milestones. NeoSoft was later sold to Internet America in 1999.

  4. Neusoft - Wikipedia

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    Neusoft Group's Headquarters in Shenyang, China. Neusoft was founded by Northeastern University professors Liu Jiren and Li Huatian in 1988 as the Computer Software and Network Engineering Research Laboratory of Northeastern University. [6]

  5. KoalaPad - Wikipedia

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    The KoalaPad is a graphics tablet, released in 1983 by US company Koala Technologies Corporation, for the Apple II, TRS-80 Color Computer (as the TRS-80 Touch Pad), Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, and IBM PC compatibles.

  6. UFRaw - Wikipedia

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    UFRaw (originally named after its founder Udi Fuchs's Raw, the backronym Unidentified Flying Raw replaced it as the full name) is an application which can read and manipulate photographs in raw image formats, as created by many digital cameras. [2]

  7. Pixelmator Classic - Wikipedia

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    Pixelmator Classic is a raster graphic editor developed for macOS [1] [2] by Pixelmator Team, and built upon a combination of open-source and macOS technologies. Pixelmator features selection, painting, retouching, navigation, and color correction tools; as well as layers-based image editing, GPU-powered image processing, color management, automation, and a transparent head-up display user ...

  8. GraphicsMagick - Wikipedia

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    GraphicsMagick is a fork of ImageMagick, emphasizing stability of both programming API and command-line options. It was branched off ImageMagick's version 5.5.2 in 2002 after irreconcilable differences emerged in the developers' group.

  9. Fatpaint - Wikipedia

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    Fatpaint was launched in May 2010, after five years of development by Danish-Brazilian software developer, Mario Gomes Cavalcanti. [7] After his departure, he was involved in the development of two of Denmark's most visited websites and is responsible for developing and running Fatpaint.