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{{AGIWiki/AGI Software | |||
| Software = PICEDIT | |||
| image = [[Image:AGIWiki_PICEDIT Java 1.36M.png|320px|thumb|PICEDIT v1.3M6|center]] | |||
| Developers = [[AGIWiki/Lance Ewing|Lance Ewing]] | |||
| StableRelease = 1.2 (MS-DOS) | |||
| PreviewRelease = 1.3M6 (Java) | |||
| OS = MS-DOS, Java | |||
| Language = English | |||
| Type = [[AGIWiki/Picture software|Picture software]] | |||
| Website = https://sites.google.com/site/agifans/ | |||
}} | |||
[[File:AGIWiki_PICEDIT_1.2.png|320px|thumb|right|Original PICEDIT v1.2 from 1997]] | |||
''Author: [http://www.agifans.com Lance Ewing]'' | |||
'''''PICEDIT''''' is an AGI [[AGIWiki/Picture|Picture resource]]-[[AGIWiki/Picture Editors|editor]]. It allows users to create pictures in a graphical user interface, somewhat based on the original Sierra version. Pictures are then saved to file, and are ready for import into an AGI game using a program such as [[AGIWiki/AGI Studio|AGI Studio]] or [[AGIWiki/WinAGI|WinAGI]]. | |||
'''Release Date:''' | '''Release Date:''' | ||
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* [[AGIWiki/Picture|Picture Resources]] | * [[AGIWiki/Picture|Picture Resources]] | ||
* [[AGIWiki/AGI_Studio|AGI Studio]] | * [[AGIWiki/AGI_Studio|AGI Studio]] | ||
* [[AGIWiki/Picture Software | * [[AGIWiki/Picture Software|Picture Software]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:20, 23 February 2022
Developer(s): | Lance Ewing | ||
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Stable release: | 1.2 (MS-DOS) | ||
Preview release: | 1.3M6 (Java) | ||
Operating System: | MS-DOS, Java | ||
Available in: | English | ||
Type: | Picture software | ||
Website: | https://sites.google.com/site/agifans/ |
Author: Lance Ewing
PICEDIT is an AGI Picture resource-editor. It allows users to create pictures in a graphical user interface, somewhat based on the original Sierra version. Pictures are then saved to file, and are ready for import into an AGI game using a program such as AGI Studio or WinAGI.
Release Date:
- Original Program, September 1997.
- Source Code, 1998.
- Java PICEDIT, 2011