>Date: Thu, 05 Sep 2002 09:59:08 -0700
>From: Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>*If you look at products like Cadintosh they advertise that they output
>to pict files as well. The Pict file format actually comes in two
>varieties: raster as well as vector formats. Some programs have greater
>or lesser functionality with the two; raster pict files are more
>portable, in the cross-platform sense.
Does anyone else remember DeskPaint and DeskDraw. Back around '95
give or take a couple of years there were ads in the Mac mags
sellling the pair of them for $29. I think they came with "Drawing
on the Macintosh" as well. No real relevance. Bruce's excellent
discussion of the options just made me think of them.
Jeff Walther
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