MacDraw

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MacDraw

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Vector-based drawing program
Basic data

developer Apple
Publishing year 1984
operating system Mac OS
programming language Pascal
category drawing program
License Proprietary
German speaking Yes
www.apple.de

MacDraw was a vector-based drawing application released for the first Macintosh computers in 1984 . MacDraw is one of the first applications that enabled WYSIWYG display in conjunction with another program. At Apple, this was the interaction with MacWrite . MacDraw was a layout application that was particularly useful for scientific drawings, engineering diagrams, and floor plans. Successor versions were MacDraw II, MacDrawPro and ClarisDraw. MacDraw still ran in the Classic environment under the Mac OS X operating system. Classic is no longer supported on Macintosh computers with Intel processors and MacDraw can therefore no longer run.