Paintbox (software)
Paintbox was a graphics utility released for the ZX Spectrum 48K in 1983.[2] Published by Print'n'Plotter Products Ltd in the UK and latter re-released by Erbe Software S.A. in Spain. The program was written by Joe Gillespie.[1]
Original author(s) | Joe Gillespie[1] |
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Developer(s) | Print'n'Plotter Products Ltd |
Initial release | 1983 |
Stable release | Paint Plus
/ 1985 |
Operating system | ZX Spectrum |
Type | bitmap graphics editor |
License | Proprietary |
In 1985 a second version was released under the name of Paint Plus, featuring a user-defined graphics editor, precision plotter, screen planner and an organizer.[3][4]
See also
References
- Freebrey, Peter (October 1984). "Art for Art's Sake". Your Spectrum. No. 8. Sportscene Specialist Press. pp. 37–38. ISSN 0269-6983.
- "Paintbox at Spectrum Computing". Spectrum Computing.
- Frey, Franco (October 1985). "TECH NICHE: PAINT PLUS and the SCREEN MACHINE". Crash. No. 21. Newsfield Limited. pp. 100–101. ISSN 0954-8661.
- "Paint Plus at Spectrum Computing". Spectrum Computing.
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