Hi all!

I have finally found some time to play around with ClarisWorks on my 2400.
I have noticed that when I try to use MacPaint, it is really hard to make
smooth curved shapes. I upped the memory to 4000k, but it is only a little
bit better.  I don't really know anything about using graphics programs,
but I was hoping someone here could help.  What do I need to be able to
draw on my mac without looking like a kindergartener did it?  Is it using
the trackpad that makes things look so shakey and clumsy?  Or is it the
software?  Memory?  Would it help to get a mouse or one of those little
pad-and-pencil looking attachments that i have seen advertised in
MacWarehouse?

Thanks for any suggestions!  :-)
Corina

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