Dogcow



         


The Dogcow is a bitmapped image first introduced by Apple Computer. It is the shape of a female dog with nose and spots that look like a cow, originally created in 1983 as part of the Cairo font by Susan Kare as the glyph for 'z'.

The image of the dogcow was used to show the orientation and color of the paper in Macintosh operating system printer page setup before Mac OS X. When the dogcow was removed in Mac OS X, many people requested that Apple bring it back. That dogcow image had virtually reached cult status. Dogcows do not "mooo" (like a cow) or "woof" (like a dog). They say "Moof!" (or "!fooM").

It is an Apple WWDTS (Worldwide Developer Tech Support group) mascot. The original dogcow was named Clarus by Apple employees.

Microsoft used their own variant of the dogcow in their PowerPoint presentation software.

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