MacroMind Utility Disk was a set of graphics utilities that were developed by MacroMind and published by Hayden Software in early 1986.[1]
Utilities[]
Each utility was implemented as a desk accessory instead of an application so that early Macintosh computers without multitasking capabilities could launch them while another program was running.[2]
- MacroMind ArtGrabber+ was a graphics utility for opening and viewing MacPaint files.
- MacroMind CheapPaint was a rudimentary paint program that originated from VideoWorks.[3]
- MacroMind Trails was a kaliedoscopic utility with customizable graphics controls.[4]
References[]
- ↑ Macintosh Gets Disney-Quality Animation Tools In Videoworks by Doug and Denise Green, InfoWorld, p.37. 1986-03-03.
- ↑ MacroMind Utility Disk by Howard Bornstein, Under the Apple, p.30. 1987.
- ↑ MacroMind CheapPaint by Howard Bornstein, Under the Apple, p.94. 1987.
- ↑ MacroMind Trails by Howard Bornstein, Under the Apple, p.316. 1987.
External links[]
- MacroMind Utility Disk at the Adobe Wiki
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