At 7:16 PM -0800 1/16/09, Clark Martin wrote:
>  > I've just set up a 333mhz Lombard for my 11 year old son which is
>>  running 10.3.9 happily, and I'd like him to have a simple graphics app
>>  he can mess around with, either shareware or preferably free. Can anyone
>>  recommend something that would run OK on this hardware? It's got 192mb
>>  at the moment but I have some more RAM in the post that will up the
>>  total to 320mb.
>
>What sort of graphics app, there are many?  A drawing program?  A
>painting program?  Other?

GraphicConverter might be the ticket, though that's better for 
messing with graphics (particularly photos--it's often described as 
the poor man's PhotoShop) that have been created by other means 
rather than for drawing something from the ground up.

One suggestion,
Carl
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Carl Freire
cfreire /[...@]* ix.netcom.com
Tokyo, Japan

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