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PabloDraw is an Ansi/Ascii text and RIPscrip vector graphic art editor/viewer with multi-user capabilities. PabloDraw uses the awesome Eto.Forms cross-platform framework to provide native UI for Windows, OS X, and Linux.
Homepage | http://picoe.ca/products/pablodraw |
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Compatible | Windows, Linux, Mac |
Open Source | No |
SyncDraw is an ANSI drawing program which supports:
Homepage | http://syncdraw.bbsdev.net/ |
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Compatible | Windows, Linux, Mac |
Open Source | Yes |
Network-enabled web based ANSi art application.
Homepage | http://437.rocks/ |
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Compatible | Any Browser |
Open Source | Yes |
ANSI Editor for Linux terminal, compatible with Raspberry Pi. BlockArt, does not support multiple pages or big screens. Its designed for ANSI graphics, for BBSes which normally use 79×24 chars/lines ANSI Screens.
Homepage | https://github.com/xqtr/blockart |
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Compatible | Windows, Linux, RPi |
Open Source | Yes |
An online ANSI editor from the creators of SixTeen Colors, ANSI art library/gallery.
Homepage | http://draw.sixteencolors.net/try/ |
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Compatible | Any Browser |
Open Source | Yes |
TundraDraw is a cross-platform ANSI drawing program written with C++, using the Qt Toolkit. Thus, it runs natively on both X environments and Windows. It features network connectivity to allow artists to draw together over the Internet.
Homepage | https://sourceforge.net/projects/tundradraw/ |
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Compatible | Windows, Linux |
Open Source | Yes |
Tetradraw is a fully featured ANSI art editor for *nix operating systems by John McCutchan. ANSI art is only made of the ASCII characters with 16 colours. ANSI art is mainly used in text mode interfaces. Tetradraw is the first completly usable ANSI art editor for *nix operating systems. However Tetradraw does not only emulate the ansi editors for DOS. Tetradraw is revolutionary in the way ANSI art can be drawn, for the first time ever two artists can draw together over the internet on the exact same image (MultiDraw). This has been a long awaited feature and should provide a new level of art.
On top of the ground breaking MultiDraw here are some of Tetradraw's features:
Homepage | http://tetradraw.sourceforge.net/ |
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Compatible | Linux |
Open Source | Yes |
TheDraw is a text editor for DOS to create ANSI and animations as well as ASCII art. The editor is especially useful to create or modify files in ANSI format and text documents, which use the graphical characters of the IBM ASCII code pages, because they are not supported by Microsoft Windows anymore. The first version of the editor was developed in 1986 by Ian E. Davis of TheSoft Programming Services. The last public version of the editor was version 4.63, which was released in October 1993.
TheDraw was one of the first ANSI editors that supported ANSIs longer than 25 rows. The limit in the latest available version is still 100 rows. Other editors, such as ACiDDraw are able to support ANSIs larger than 100 lines for a single ANSI/ASCII (ACiDDraw supports 1,000 lines). The animation mode is limited to 50 lines (rows). The column width can be extended from the standard 80 characters to 160, but this also reduces the row limit down to 50.
Homepage | http://www.syaross.org/thedraw/ |
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Compatible | DOS |
Open Source | No |
ACiDDraw is a utility for manipulating ANSI and ASCII text. The authors of this utility have sought to include the most useful tools for manipulating ANSI and ASCII text that could be conceived. The ideas of some of the most experienced artists in these areas have been implemented in every way possible, to create, what we hope, is the most useful utility of this type to date.
Homepage | http://www.acid.org/apps/apps.html |
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Compatible | DOS |
Open Source | No |