![]() ![]() Retro Version 10.0.2 Opens AppleWorks, ClarisDraw and MacDraw drawings. As mentioned above, no need for an additional purchase. If needed, use EazyDraw Retro to access PICT graphics, use EazyDraw Retro to ungroup the PICT or screen grab a PICT bitmap image, save the drawing and return to the contemporary 64 bit EazyDraw version and continue editing. This format was deprecated in the 1990s, rarely encountered now. ![]() PICT is another of the deprecated graphic formats that EazyDraw Retro supports. All the formats from the original MacDraw up to and including AppleWorks are fully supported. Any of the EazyDraw purchase options apply, click the Store tab at the top of this page to purchase.ĪppleWorks is not the only classic mac drawing format supported by EazyDraw Retro. This means that you don't need to purchase again once your classic drawings are converted, or when you upgrade to a current macOS version - with one purchase. Drawings created or converted with EazyDraw Reto on any of the older versions of macOS (or OS X) read perfectly on the latest version of macOS, and on Macs with M1 CPU technology.ĮazyDraw Retro is activated with a standard EazyDraw version 10 license code. Use EazyDraw Retro on Macs running macOS 10.12 or older. The primary EazyDraw version runs on High Sierro or newer. The result is not a "frozen" image, the result is native EazyDraw graphic elements - lines, rectangles, circles, paths, editable text just as they were with AppleWorks, and you can do this even on macOS Lion through High Sierra where AppleWorks will not run at all.ĮazyDraw for macOS 10.4.11 through macOS 10.13. This is a complete solution, a classic technology Apple Works drawing is accessed and converted to present day macOS technology. Support is free but no toll free number is available.ĮazyDraw Retro opens AppleWorks drawings on macOS 10.4 and newer, including macOS 10.14. If more urgent assistance is required, call at +1 608.444.5245, this is a US call to the state of Wisconsin. If you have trouble, email for tech support, we try respond to your support request within one business day, usually within a few hours. Checkout the 18 minute AppleWorks Tutorial video for installation and conversion instructions and tips. In fact, if you max out the “Cursor speed” slider it will be reflected in “Pointer Options.” This old setting still exists because of Microsoft’s gradual transition of features from the Control Panel to the Settings app in Windows 10.See below for more information about opening AppleWorks (MacDraw and ClarisDraw use the same proceedure) drawings with EazyDraw Retro. Right at the top you’ll see a slider entitled “Select a pointer speed.” This slider does the same thing as Cursor speed in the Settings app. In this new properties window select the Pointer Options tab. A properties window will open, which is also accessible from the Control Panel via Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Mouse. “Pointer speed” from the Control Panel does the same job as “cursor speed” in the Windows 10 settings app.įrom the same screen in the Settings app, under “Related settings,” select Additional mouse options. There’s another setting that does exactly the same thing as the “Cursor speed” setting that you might be more familiar with. If that slider isn’t moved to the rightmost point then drag it up higher to increase the speed. ![]() At the top you’ll see a slider called Cursor speed. Open the Settings app by clicking the Windows Key + I or clicking the Start menu and selecting the settings cog icon on the left side. Max out the cursor speed on Windows 10 to speed up your mouse. ![]()
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