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1985 drawing program for the Macintosh
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MacPerspective was a 3D perspective drawing program developed for the Apple Macintosh computer in 1985. It featured an intuitive system for creating "wireframe" drawings by specifying the X, Y, and Z coordinates of lines to be drawn on the screen. It was developed and distributed by B. Knick Drafting, Inc., which still retains the rights to the software. It enjoyed modest success through the early 1990s when it was still functional on System 7.

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  1. Drawing Program Lends Perspective, InfoWorld - Volume 7, Issues 40-52, 1985 - Page 125, ...has announced Macperspective, a program for the Macintosh...
  2. Drawing Program Lends Perspective, InfoWorld 2 Dec 1985, Page 51


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