SuperPaint (Macintosh)


SuperPaint is a graphics program capable of both bitmap painting and vector drawing. SuperPaint was one of the first programs of its kind, combining the features of MacPaint and MacDraw whilst adding many new features of its own.
It was originally written by William Snider, published by Silicon Beach Software, and released in 1986 for the Apple Macintosh. William Snider wrote and designed the program from his house on an Apple Lisa in Pascal. It was the only program that outsold Silicon Beach's Dark Castle games, but SuperPaint was much more lucrative for the company. The program and packaging was also localised into Japanese.
As it requires Classic, SuperPaint is unsupported as of Mac OS X version 10.5, but can still be used with the assistance of Mac OS emulators.

History

Later versions were published by Aldus after their 1990 acquisition of Silicon Beach Software. The app continued to be sold by Adobe after their 1994 takeover of Aldus.

Uses Since

Artist Richard Bolam used images drawn using Aldus SuperPaint in the 1990s as part of his "Bolam at 50" exhibition in 2014.