MacDraw was a vector-based drawing program made by Apple Computer for the early Macintosh computers; the software was later sold to Claris.
MacDraw was especially useful in drawing flowcharts, diagrams and technical drawings. Claris MacDraw 2.0 introduced the ability to open and edit several drawings at a time, and was updated to work on the Macintosh II.
Features
- Patterns
- Pen sizes
- Lines, squares, ovals, arcs
- Polygons
- Type text into drawings
- Zoom
Evolution
MacDraw eventually evolved into MacDraw II and MacDraw Pro , and ultimately ClarisDraw .