MacWrite was one of two applications released with the Apple Macintosh in 1984 - the other being MacPaint. These applications defined the Macintosh, and helped define what users expected from GUI applications.
Although fairly limited on Mac 128k hardware, it featured a WYSIWYG interface, proportional fonts, embeddable images, a standard File menu, scroll bars, and windowing.
Almost all word processors developed afterward for graphical user interfaces used a similar style until around 2007. In Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft discarded standard menus in favor of their awful "ribbon" toolbar, and other webby/mobile UI nonsense.
Initially development was maintained by Encore Systems, a group of early Apple employees, and later handed off to Claris. During pre-release development, it was known as "MacAuthor".
With the move to Claris, MacWrite was rewritten and renamed to "MacWrite II" and the version numbering was reset. The name was then tweaked again to "MacWrite Pro".
MacWrite Pro 1.0, which was the second release under Claris and succeeded MacWrite II, was a significant enhancement to the MacWrite product. It was revamped to better resemble and interoperate with Claris' new "Pro" product lineup.
However, by the release of this version, its market share had mostly been displaced by Microsoft Word.
The last release was MacWrite Pro 1.5.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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Claris MacWrite Pro 1.0v1 (1993) (3.5-800k) | Pro 1.0v1 | English | 2.17MB | 0 | |
Claris MacWrite Pro 1.0v4 Update (1993) (3.5-800k) | Pro 1.0v4 Update Upgrade | English | 338.03KB | 0 | |
Claris MacWrite Pro 1.5v1 (December 1993) (3.5-1.44mb) | Pro 1.5v1 | English | 1.82MB | 0 | |
Claris MacWrite Pro 1.5v3 (June 1994) (3.5-1.44mb) | Pro 1.5v3 | English | 2.75MB | 0 |