MacDraw
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MacDraw is a discontinued vector graphics drawing application released along with the first Apple Macintosh systems in 1984. MacDraw was one of the first WYSIWYG drawing programs that could be used in collaboration with MacWrite. It was eventually adapted by Claris and, in the early 1990s, MacDraw Pro was released with color support. MacDraw was the vector-based cousin of MacPaint.
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Developer(s) | Apple Computer, Claris |
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Initial release | 1984; 40 years ago (1984) |
Written in | Pascal |
Operating system | System Software 6, System 7 |
Type | Vector-based drawing[1] |
License | Proprietary |
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In the preface of the third edition of Introduction to Algorithms, the authors make an emphatic plea for the creation of an OS X-compatible version of MacDraw Pro.[2]