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Children of MacPaint: UltraPaint and Other Orphans

Manuel Mejia,  Low End Mac, Mac History, MacPaint and Its Children - 2016.05.01 - Leave a comment -

By the early 1990s, the Macintosh was moving away from its black and white roots and into the world of full color. The last of the compact black and white screen Macs, the Classic II, ceased production in 1992. A few years after that, Apple closed out the last production run of grayscale PowerBooks. With […]

Children of MacPaint: SuperPaint and Canvas

Manuel Mejia,  Low End Mac, Mac History, MacPaint and Its Children - 2016.05.01 - Leave a comment -

The development of MacPaint 2.0 changed the way the average computer user used his or her machine for all time. Instead of just having a typewriter or number crunching machine, the Macintosh could do work in the visual area as well

MacPaint: The Genesis of Mac Artwork

Manuel Mejia,  Low End Mac, Mac History, MacPaint and Its Children - 2016.05.01 - Leave a comment -

Although it has been a while in terms of the life span of the typical child growing up in the computer age, the year 1984 was a highlight. Besides the fact that 1984 was the year the first Macintosh was introduced, the year marked a change in the way computers were used.

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