A simple way to handle image on Mac OS when offline
Sometime we don’t need a reach image editor like Photoshop and more of it, its costly. We don’t like to spend money for our basic need as per software concern. There are many ways you can handle image, even you can work on image without installing software, by using online image editor. I will make a note on this soon. However I am here to give you information about offline image editing.
Hold your seat and first read what Mac do! “When Apple released the original Macintosh in 1984, they included two applications: MacWrite and MacPaint. Twenty-five years later, Macs still include a basic text editor in TextEdit, but a simple paint program is a thing of the past.” – Developer
That’s why I am talking about this admirable free software or freeware which help you to edit and handle your image with a basic tool. You can open and, save most major image formats, including BMP, PNG, JPEG, TIFF, and GIF. Full support for transparency is available for image formats which support an alpha channel (currently PNGs and GIFs). You can also paste images copied from many common Mac applications, including Microsoft Office and Apple iWork.

It helps you to quickly crop a photo, add some text to image, or just have fun doodling. It can be compared with MS Paint and I think it is a better version of MS Paint on Mac.



