Sierra Print Artist

The software allows the user to make cards, calendars, stationery and other assorted crafts and then print them with their printer.

After half a year or so, Autodesk decided to abolish its consumer products division.

Marty Kahn (the author of the original Print Shop) wrote the Apple II version.

The technology also found its way into what would eventually become the WordArt add-in for Microsoft Word.

A popular feature of the program was the Graphics Grabber, developed by Vince Mills, which enabled the program to handle a catalog of thousands of vector and bitmap graphics, organized by keywords.