Graphics: Converting between Macintosh and PC

PICTure This, from FGM Inc., Herndon, Virginia, enables graphics files from various computer systems to be converted into PICT files and consolidated on the Macintosh where they can be displayed or edited.

This information was provided by Claris Corporation on 16 March 1998, and incorporated into Apple Computer's Tech Info Library.
PICTure This can take images created in the following formats and convert them to PICT files: Targa-16, CGM, Dr. Halo CUT, Gem IMG, Lotus PIC, PCX (IBM PC), Sun Raster (Sun), IFF, RIFF (Commodore Amiga), GIF, RLE (CompuServe), TIFF, X11 Bitmaps (industry standard), Macintosh Encapsulated Postscript (EPS), and MacPaint. PICTure This can be used as either a stand-alone application or a desk accessory. It requires a minimum of one megabyte of memory and runs on the Macintosh SE/30 or Macintosh II series of computers.

For pricing and availability, contact: Michael Morehouse, FGM at 703-478-9881

Hijaak, from Inset Systems, Brookfield, Connecticut, is a MS- DOS application that makes compatible more than 2,000 possible combinations of graphics formats and their various 'flavors'. Industry standard formats like TIFF, CGM and FAX are often unrecognizable to your PC application, and Hijaak 2.0 recognizes and correctly handles the many different formats. In addition, Hijaak 2.0 translates graphic files across machine platforms - PC to Mac, and back.

For pricing and availability, contact: Inset Systems at 203-740-2400 or 800-828-8088.
Published Date: Feb 20, 2012