Screen Shot: The screen shot to the left shows a Claris Draw import result. The back window is a ClarisDraw window running in the Classic Mode on OS X. I miss MacDraw, a program for doing simple drawings: boxes with text in them, arrows, etc. Basic stuff, stuff I don't want to use a large complicated program for. During the many years since it was around I have never found a program as easy to use. Any suggestions for a current program that.
MacDraw was the Mac’s first drawing program. The vector-based drawing program was based on LisaDraw, which had been created for Apple’s Lisa computer – both applications were produced by Mark Cutter. MacDraw was especially useful for technical drawing, such as floorplans and flowcharts.
MacDraw could be used in conjunction with MacWrite. You could open a drawing, copy it, and paste it into MacWrite.
MacDraw II was improved and also enhanced for the Mac II in 1988, and it became a Claris product at that time. It grew into MacDraw Pro in 1991.
In 1993, the program was renamed ClarisDraw, and the final version (1.0v4) runs without problems on later versions of the classic Mac OS as well as in Classic Mode on OS X 10.0 through 10.4.
MacDraw was discontinued in 1997 when Apple disbanded its Claris division.
Q: How can I open my MacDraw or ClarisDraw files?
A: There are several options, although some of these programs have been discontinued. You may be able to find older versions of some of these apps on eBay.
Requirements are minimums.
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