PNT files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: MacPaint File
The .PNT file extension has multiple formats. The three common uses are: MacPaint File, Popnoggin Theme File, and Panther Project. The MacPaint File format is denoted by the .PNT extension. It was dev...
The .PNT file extension has multiple formats. The three common uses are: MacPaint File, Popnoggin Theme File, and Panther Project. The MacPaint File format is denoted by the .PNT extension. It was developed by Apple Inc. for their MacPaint application. MacPaint was an early bitmap graphics editor on Macintosh. It allowed users to create and edit bitmap images using drawing, painting and other graphics tools.
We also have free .PNT file tools and apps: Convert, view, edit, merge, split, compare PNT files, without installing anything. Please explore the links for each feature. The .PNT extension is used by multiple file formats. The context and software determine the format of a .PNT file. We discuss what each format means. We provide guidance on opening and converting .PNT files.
MacPaint is a bitmap graphics editor. It was included on classic Macintosh computers. The pnt file extension stores graphics created in MacPaint. This pnt file type is marked as obsolete. The file is no longer actively used and is likely obsolete. This is typical for old system files, discontinued software, or old versions replaced in later versions.
The PNT file data is saved as Raster Image Files. Most PNT files are incompatible. You must use different apps to handle each type. The MacPaint Format and XnView program were developed by Apple. Reading and editing PNT files is often done in XnView. Choose the right tool to open, view, edit or convert PNT files.