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PCPaint was one of the
first IBM PC-based mouse-driven GUI
paint programs,
released in 1984. It
followed after Microsoft Doodle,
released in 1983 with...
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developed as a
response to the
first paintbrush program for the IBM PC,
PCPaint,
which had been
released the
prior year by
Mouse Systems, the
company responsible...
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image file
format developed by John Bridges, the prin****l
author of
PCPaint, the
first Paintbrush program for the PC. It was also the
native file format...
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multimedia so he
brought in John Bridges, with whom he had co-developed
PCPaint for
Mouse Systems in 1984.
Together they co-developed the
early versions...
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proprietary freeware raster graphics editor program for
Microsoft Windows PCPaint, an
early DOS-based
graphics program MacPaint, an
early Macintosh graphics...
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Bridges is the co-author of the
computer program PCPaint and
primary developer of the
program GRASP for
Microtex Industries with Doug Wolfgram. He...
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Technology PICtor PIC
image format, a file
format developed in the 1980s for
PCPaint Pixar Image Computer, a 1980s high-end
graphics computer Plastic identification...
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these included Broderbund's
Dazzle Draw for the
Apple II,
Mouse Systems'
PCPaint for the PC, and IBM's
Color Paint for the IBM PCjr. "System-Declared Uniform...
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Likely expired PICtor John Bridges, Doug
Wolfgram .pic
Supported by
PCPaint PNG
Portable Network Graphics World Wide Web
Consortium .png image/png...
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typical 320 × 200 CGA
graphics on "Alley Cat", an
early MS-DOS game
PCPaint in 320 × 200 3rd
palette low intensity,
showing a
typical low resolution...