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are there any simple drawing programs for mac like paint for windows?
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just wondering if there were any simple programs like that to download. thanks
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This is built for kids; however, may work for your needs...
TuxPaint 0.9.12
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GraphicConverter
GIMP
AppleWorks
Probably plenty of others about.
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Whatever happened to MacPaint?
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F = ma
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No kidding.
MS Paint is just a ripoff of the original MacPaint developed by Bill Atkinson.
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FuturePaint from Staz Software is free. Get it here.
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The Mac OS X forum is strictly for questions about the Mac OS X operating system itself. Questions about applications belong in the Software forum.
That said, this thread already mentions the best option: GraphicConverter. And guess what? Your G5 came with a licensed copy of it.
tooki
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