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The Legend of the Dogcow

Posted in Apple by Dan at 2:58 pm

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Moof! Any self respecting Mac fan should know of Clarus the Dogcow [via]! Originally created in 1983 as part of the Cairo font by Susan Kare as the glyph for ‘z’. At that time, the character had not been named Clarus nor was she recognised as a DogCow, rather it was just part of the first “dingbats” font in computer history

However, in 1986 Later the printing developer team (when Apple actually manufactured Laser printers) at Apple was looking for an image to show, in a very simple way, the different printing options. And to this day an unknown person suggested the small dog (z) from Susan’s Cairo font. With that the printing team adopted the small dog to show page orientations (Portrait/Landscape, Invert, Flip Horizontal, Flip Vertical and Precision Alignment) in the LaserWriter 4.0 driver set and was used in every OS until 7.1 Mac OS X (Though there are little haxies that can bring her back)

moof-dialog.gif In 1987 the popular icon was officially named “Clarus” by the Apple team, and recognized as a dog cow creature. In 1993 – 1998 the glyph was then installed in an ‘icon garden‘ at Apple’s Cupertino headquarters to celebrate classic icons from original MacOS.

To this date, the Dogcow is STILL the Apple Worldwide Developer Tech Support group mascot, still lingers on Apple’s website, and in true Microsoft style a variant of the dogcow in their PowerPoint presentation software, with a bell, and a fatter body.

[Information sourced from Wikipedia]

7 Responses to “The Legend of the Dogcow”

  1. Dogcow says:

    Good article :)

  2. Dylan says:

    I wanted to spraypaint Claurs onto the lid of my laptop for a while now

  3. Dan says:

    Dylan – If you are in NYC, I know a great place you can get it etched for a VERY reasonable price.

  4. Mobile360 says:

    Does it accept treats or upgrades?

  5. OwlBoy says:

    Reservoir Dogcows Represent!

    http://www.dogcows.net/

    -Owl

  6. CrazyOne says:

    Erm, where does the OS 7.1 info come from? Not Wikipedia, and it doesn’t seem correct. I opened a Classic app on this old G4 iMac and found Clarus in the LaserWriter Page Setup dialog. Classic is running OS 9.2.2 on here. I dunno that she ever appeared in OS X even early on, but it sure seems that Clarus was pictured right up until the end of the pre-OS X releases. I didn’t do anything special to this to have the pic in 9.2. The LaserWriter version on here is 8.7.1.

    Just FYI.

  7. Dan says:

    You are correct… I think I get a laser writer version confused with a OS version.

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