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Old April 1st, 2006, 06:57 PM
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Question Program like MS Paint?

Does any1 know a program like MS Paint that for macs that can edit and make new images??? (freeware)
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Apple bundles GraphicConverter with professional Macs. If your Mac did not ship with this lovely app, download and install it. It is fully functional even if you don't pay the shareware fee. It will make you throw stones at MS Paint.
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Also look at Seashore, which I find is a beautiful Paint replacement (and is tiny and Cocoa instead of Carbon)
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so whats the difference between it and the gimp?
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so whats the difference between it and the gimp?
I believe that the GIMP runs on X11, while seashore.. doesn't.
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is that it?
Seashore is a drastically cut-down version of the GIMP. The GIMP rivals Photoshop in function. Seashore rivals MS Paint. However, Seashore is still very much in its early stages of development. The most recent version is Seashore 0.1.8.
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