Talk:MacDraw

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I attended the UK dealer launch of Macintosh (128kB) and had a 110 volt only US machine for software development. It came with system disc, discs for MacPaint and MacWrite and a cassette tape introduction. Even in the UK the 240 volt version was launched with MacWrite and MacPaint only. MacDraw was in Beta for a long time after that, I would say about a year or more, after 1.0beta9 they added a digit and had to add another two before (it became almost 1.0beta9999 I think) before it was finally released. There is no way it was ready at the earlier US release of the Mac. I think the statement that MacDraw was released along with the Macintosh in 1984 is misleading at best. My company released a program I wrote called MacPlot before the end of 2004 and it was a companion product to MacDraw (still in public beta if I remember correctly) and MacDraft and any other vector programs and which was much later upgraded and shipped with Claris MacDraw 2 and MacProject and continued up to the end of the pen plotter era.

Does anyone know the official release date of MacDraw so it can be given in this article?

-- RogerHolmes (talk) 19:17, 16 November 2007 (UTC)

The Vector Version of MacPaint?
To say – as te article does – that MacDraw was the “vector version of MacPaint” is meaningless, surely? They were certainly complementary products, and had a similar interface, but MAcDraw wasn’t a “version” of MacPaint, and MacPaint wasn’t a version of MacDraw (any more thatn MacWrite could be described as the “text version of MacPaint”) – or have I missed something? Jock123 (talk) 14:14, 11 February 2012 (UTC)

Introduction to Algorithms - Preface?
Famously a call to create a version of MacDraw for Intel machines was made in the introduction to Introduction to Algorithms In my edition, the call is in the Preface, not the Introduction. They do not explicitly request code for Intel machines, just for newer versions of OS X (which happen to run on Intel machines only). --84.177.54.62 (talk) 15:05, 30 May 2012 (UTC)