FullPaint
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FullPaint was a software program for the Apple Macintosh for graphics creation. It was developed by Ann Arbor and was an alternative to Apple's MacPaint. One of the notable features that differentiated it from MacPaint was the ability to scroll within the document using scroll bars rather than by dragging with the Hand Tool. The rest of the interface was closely modeled on MacPaint's, with a palette of familiar tools such as the Pencil, Paintbrush, and Paint Bucket, which have survived today in Adobe's Photoshop.