MacDraw

MacDraw was a vector-based drawing application, which was published in 1984 for the first Macintosh computer. This MacDraw is one of the first applications that allowed a WYSIWYG display in conjunction with another program. For Apple, this was the interaction with MacWrite. MacDraw was a layout application that could be used especially for scientific drawings, technical diagrams and corridor plans. Subsequent versions were MacDraw II, MacDrawPro and ClarisDraw. Under the operating system Mac OS X MacDraw was still running in the Classic environment. On Macintosh computers with Intel processors Classic is no longer supported and therefore is no longer even MacDraw run.

  • Office Application
  • Graphics software
  • Apple program
  • Mac OS software
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