FullPaint, originally created by Ann Arbor Softworks, is a MacPaint work-alike for the Macintosh that adds many enhancements and improvements over MacPaint. It was acquired by Ashton-Tate as an attempt to enter the Macintosh market.
Notable features include the ability to resize windows as well as draw in full-screen. However, the software was not updated or enhanced as newer competing programs and Macintosh models came out, rendering it quickly obsolete.
Note: It seems some releases were copy protected while others were not.
The 1986 version below is not copy protected, but the 1987 version is.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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FullPaint 1.0 SE for Macintosh (1987) (Ashton-Tate) (3.5-400k) | 1.0 SE for Macintosh | English | 42.56MB | 0 | |
FullPaint 1.0 for Macintosh (1986) (3.5-400k) | 1.0 for Macintosh | English | 21.51MB | 0 | |
FullPaint 1.0 for Macintosh (1987) (3.5-400k) (SCP) | 1.0 for Macintosh | English | 27.39MB | 0 |