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Apple Donates MacPaint Source Code To Computer History Museum
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One of the earliest bits of software that made the original Macintosh computer so interesting to use and unusual for its time was a drawing program called MacPaint.

Released in 1984 with the Mac, it is fondly remembered not only by those who used it, but also by computer scientists for numerous first-of-a-kind innovations. Those who spend a lot of time using Adobe Photoshop constantly use such features as the lasso tool for selecting non-rectangular shapes, and the paint bucket for filling closed areas with a pattern, and later, color. Both first appeared in MacPaint. The program was unique at the time for its ability to create graphics that could then be used in other applications.


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It was of course superceded by Paint in Windows... :lol: ;)

Actually, I had a program called Neochrome on the Atari ST that probably beats Paint...

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MS paint wasn't based on MacPaint -it was a totally new, revolutionary product.

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MS paint wasn't based on MacPaint -it was a totally new, revolutionary product.


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Pasting screen-shots, cropping and saving as .png files is pretty much my primary requirement for day to day image processing. MS Paint does it fine.

I have no comment on the Mac thing, beyond "it's pretty cool that there is code in a museum".

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Yeah I use MS Paint for saving screenshots every day.

A lot of people seem to think the best way to send a screenshot is to paste the image into a .doc and email it - I don't know why, but it irritates me a little bit.

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I use the OS X Grab feature for screen shots.
Handy because it'll also separate out menus or dialogue boxes, and keep the transparency of the drop shadow as well, saved as a .png (can be changed) to the desktop.
Saves cropping etc. after the event.

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On a Mac I hold down the 4 (I think, from memory) key along with the usual print screen combo - it gives you cross-hairs so you can choose a section to capture, and if you then tap space the cross hairs change to a camera and you can snap individual windows.

The best bit about screen shots on Mac is that it saves them as files on the Desktop which is handy. Perhaps that's why my Mac didn't come with Paint?

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On a Mac I hold down the 4 (I think, from memory) key along with the usual print screen combo - it gives you cross-hairs so you can choose a section to capture, and if you then tap space the cross hairs change to a camera and you can snap individual windows.

The best bit about screen shots on Mac is that it saves them as files on the Desktop which is handy. Perhaps that's why my Mac didn't come with Paint?


Linux has similar behaviour. I don't know why Windows doesn't have the same functionality, it can't be that hard to implement, surely? :?

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On a Mac I hold down the 4 (I think, from memory) key along with the usual print screen combo


It's CMD+Shift+4.

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I use the OS X Grab feature for screen shots.
Handy because it'll also separate out menus or dialogue boxes, and keep the transparency of the drop shadow as well, saved as a .png (can be changed) to the desktop.
Saves cropping etc. after the event.

I also run isolator as well. That hides any files on the desktop. Great if your wallpaper is risque. ;)

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I use the Snipping tool, included with Windows for doing screenshots these days.

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There's quite a neat third party tool on the mac which will take a screenshot and save it as a photoshop file with each window and screen object (dialog box, menu etc) in a different layer, so you get exactly what you want to grab and no extraneous stuff you then have to crop /paint out. Rather useful.

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Yeah I use MS Paint for saving screenshots every day.

A lot of people seem to think the best way to send a screenshot is to paste the image into a .doc and email it - I don't know why, but it irritates me a little bit.

For some bizarre reason the some of the people at work like to take the screenshot, paste it into a .doc, print it out and then scan it into an email (we have software that attaches a scanned document to an email) then send me the email.

It has taken me almost a year but I have finally managed to get them to just paste the screenshot into the email and send it to me.

I had to actually write a "How-to" document to get them to do it though.

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