Macpaint 3D (lost 1980s/1990s paint program and other rare apple prototypes)

Apple computer needs no introduction, they were a pioneering computer company in the 1970s and 1980s, and are still a big competitor today. They were responsible for bringing computing to the masses with the apple 2,lisa,and famously,the macintosh in the home computing revolution. In 1985 Steve jobs left the company and started his own company,NeXT, this led to the 13 year down spiral that almost killed off apple. During this 13 year period, apple crested all sorts of weird prototypes that never were produced, most being Mobile or home devices. One such device was an ultra thin,professional grade drawing tablet That had no given name, but it ran a unique drawing program known as Macpaint 3D. The program was probably a macpaint application with 3D CAD and resistive touch screen capabilities mixed in together. This was not the end of crazy apple prototypes, in 1991 apple debuted many products in the Japanese magazine Axis, these included 2 wrist communicators, a GPS, and a currency exchanger. The first wrist communicator was a kind of virtual watch with a few other app mixed in, the seconded was a flip style communicator with a joystick operated os, sadly the os was not seen in the pictures provided. The GPS on the other hand, was a GPS unit made to be attached to a bike, it ran a unique os with limited gps capabilities, It also might have had cellular capabilities since it seems to have an antenna in the picture. The currency exchanger was as the name implies,a currency exchanger with another unique os, not much is know about this device, as it is just a currency with a few unknown apps built in. Apart from these prototypes, apple had quite a lot of faith in the Newton line, and as such toyed around with various newton devices. These newton devices include a kids newton, and a "big city" newton, the only evidence of these are very blurry gif images on a defunct newton club website.