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PC Paintbrush : ウィキペディア英語版
PC Paintbrush

PC Paintbrush is graphics editing software created by the ZSoft Corporation in 1985 for computers running the MS-DOS operating system.〔http://www.yourdictionary.com/pc-paintbrush〕
It was originally developed as a response to the first paintbrush program for the IBM PC, ''PCPaint'', which had been released the prior year by Mouse Systems, the company responsible for bringing the mouse to the IBM PC for the first time.
In 1984, Mouse Systems had released ''PCPaint'' to compete with Apple Paint on the Apple II computer and was already positioned to compete with ''MacPaint'' on Apple Computer's new Macintosh platform. Unlike ''MacPaint'', ''PCPaint'' enabled users to work in color.
When Paintbrush was released the following year, ''PCPaint'' had already added 16-color support for the PC's 64-color Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA), and Paintbrush followed with the PC's advantage of EGA support as well. (The EGA supported 64 colors, of which any 16 could be on the screen at a time in normal use.)
Also following the lead of Mouse Systems and ''PCPaint'', one of the first pieces of software on the PC to use a mouse, the earliest versions of Paintbrush were distributed (by Microsoft) with a mouse included. Both Microsoft and their competitor Mouse Systems bundled their mice with Mouse Systems' ''PCPaint'' in 1984. At Christmas 1984, amidst record sales volumes in the home computer market, Microsoft had created a "sidecar"〔For the PCjr system, "sidecars" were the equivalent of adapter cards.〕 bundle for the PCjr, complete with their mouse, but with their competitor's product ''PCPaint''. With the release of Paintbrush the following year, Microsoft no longer needed to sell the software of their competitor in the PC mouse hardware market in order to have the same market advantage.
Microsoft's mechanical mice outsold Mouse Systems' optical mice after a few years, but ''PCPaint'' outsold Paintbrush until the late 1980s.
Unlike most other applications before and since, ''Paintbrush'' version numbers were recorded with Roman numerals.
Along with the release of ''Paintbrush'', ZSoft, following in the footsteps of ''PCPaints Pictor PIC format, the first popular image format for the PC, created the PCX image format.
== Version history ==
The first version of PC Paintbrush released in 1984 only allowed the use of a limited EGA 16-color palette.
PC Paintbrush 3.10 was released in 1985.〔http://www.danielsays.com/ss-gallery-dos-pc-paintbrush-310.html〕
PC Paintbrush II was released in 1985.〔http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/mindset/PC_Paintbrush_1985.pdf〕
Another version was released in 1987 as Microsoft Paintbrush 2.0.〔http://www.danielsays.com/ss-gallery-dos-ms-paintbrush-20.html〕〔http://vetusware.com/download/PC%20Paintbrush%202.0/?id=8315〕
PC Paintbrush 1.05 for Microsoft Windows was also released in 1987.〔http://www.danielsays.com/ss-gallery-win1x2x3x-pc-paintbrush-105.html〕
PC Paintbrush III was released in 1988,〔http://www.danielsays.com/catalogs/dlcc-legacy-sw-catalog-commercial.pdf〕 allowing 256 colors and extended SVGA resolutions were supported through the use of hundreds of custom-tailored graphics drivers.〔http://www.danielsays.com/ss-gallery-dos-pc-paintbrush-310.html〕 The PCX format grew in capability accordingly. By its final version, ''Paintbrush'' was able to open and save PCX, TIFF, and GIF files.
PC Paintbrush IV was released in 1990.〔http://www.danielsays.com/catalogs/dlcc-legacy-sw-catalog-commercial.pdf〕〔
PC Paintbrush V+ came in 1992.〔http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-13229960.html〕
PC Paintbrush for Windows 1.0 was adapted to the Windows 3.0 operating system in 1993.〔http://www.danielsays.com/ss-gallery-win1x2x3x-pc-paintbrush-10.html〕 Support for 24-bit color and simple photo retouching tools were also added, as well as the ability to open more than one image at a time. The program also added many simulations of real-world media such as oil paints, watercolors, and colored pencils, and it had a number of new smudge tools that took advantage of the increased color depth.
A version called ''Publisher's Paintbrush'' allowed import of images via TWAIN-based capture devices like hand-held and flatbed scanners.〔http://www.thecomputerarchive.com/archive/Software/Applications/ZSoft%20PC%20Paintbrush.PDF〕
Both ''PC Paintbrush'' and ''Publisher's Paintbrush'' were supplemented and later replaced with the more budget oriented ''PhotoFinish''. After ZSoft was sold, resold, and then finally absorbed by The Learning Company, an extremely low priced and simple graphics application was released under the title ''PC Paintbrush Designer''.

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