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Original author(s) | John Bridges Doug Wolfgram |
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Developer(s) | Microtex Industries for Mouse Systems |
Initial release | 1984 |
Stable release | PCPaint 3.1
/ 1989 |
Operating system | DOS |
Type | Graphics software |
PCPaint was one of the first IBM PC-based mouse-driven GUI paint programs, released in 1984. It followed after Microsoft Doodle, released in 1983 with the Microsoft Mouse version 1 drivers for DOS, and around the same time as Digital Research’s Draw program. It was developed by John Bridges and Doug Wolfgram. It was later developed into Pictor Paint.
The hardware manufacturer Mouse Systems bundled PCPaint with millions of computer mice that they sold, making PCPaint one of the best-selling DOS-based paint programs of the mid 1980s.