Graphics editors and other tools
A graphics editor is a software application used for creating, editing, and manipulating visual images or graphics. These tools provide a range of features for working with images, such as drawing, painting, cropping, resizing, and applying various effects. Graphics editors are widely used in design, digital art, photo editing, and other creative endeavors. They are essential for tasks such as creating web graphics, designing marketing materials, retouching photos, and producing digital artwork.
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3D Studio 3
DOS1993 Autodesk
AutoCAD 2.5
DOS1986 Autodesk
Cartooners
DOS1989 Electronic Arts
Deluxe Paint 2
DOS1988 Electronic Arts
Deluxe Paint, often abbreviated as DPaint, was a popular bitmap graphics editor and animation software package. It was developed by Electronic Arts (EA) and released in the mid-1980s. Deluxe Paint was initially designed for the Commodore Amiga computer, which was known for its advanced graphics capabilities at the time.
IBM Fullscreen Definition FSDPC
DOS1984 IBM
NeoPaint 3.2
DOS1993
NewsMaster
DOS1986
Paint Shop Pro 3.11
Windows XP/98/95Windows 3.x1993
Paint Shop Pro 3 is an early version of PaintShop Pro, which is a graphics editing program known for its user-friendly interface and a range of features that cater to both amateur and professional graphic designers. Paint Shop Pro 3 was released in the late 1990s and represented one of the early stages in the evolution of the software.
PC Paintbrush
DOS1984
PrintMaster
DOS1985 Encore Software
PrintMaster is a program that allows users to create a variety of print projects, such as greeting cards, banners, brochures, and more. It provides users with tools and templates to design and customize their own print materials. PrintMaster includes a library of pre-designed templates, clipart, and other graphics that users can incorporate in...
TheDraw 4
DOS1986
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