MAC files are raster images created by MacPaint. MacPaint is a drawing program developed for Macintosh computers. The files can still be opened by a few programs nowadays. Bitmap images with the MAC extension contain only black-and-white graphics. When the file format was developed, Macintosh computer monitors were monochrome. Here’s a list of programs that can open MAC files: Apple MacPaint.
A MAC file belongs to the Raster Image Files category. CorelDRAW supports MAC files and is used frequently to handle such files. CorelDRAW was created by Corel Corporation. More information on software and MAC files is on the developer’s website.
A MAC file is a bitmap image created by MacPaint for old Macintosh computers. It is a black-and-white image, drawn using MacPaint’s tools. Several modern image editors can open and convert MAC files.
The MAC file is a MacPaint Image. MacPaint is a bitmap-based editing program produced by Apple. Unfortunately, MacPaint is no longer supported by Apple. There is no download for it anymore.
MAC file format description: People share .mac files without instructions, making it difficult to edit or print them. We provide information on software compatibility and conversion options to simplify .mac file use.