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) Typeface 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 Apple Macintosh operating system printer page setup before Mac OS X. Annette Wagner was the human interface designer (Human Interface Human) who made the decision to use the dogcow. The dog from the Cairo font was the starting point for the dogcow. Annette edited the dog from the font and created a larger version with better spots that was more suitable to demonstrating the various printer contortions. The name dogcow came into use after the print dialog was released.
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 moo (like a cow) or woof (like a dog). They say Moof! . However when in a very excited state (such as being near a full can of Mountain Dew) they will say Boo Woo Moof! .
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, with a bell, and a fatter body.
=Other usage=
m00f is a phrase taken by inverting the MMORPG/internet acronym woot, and can be thus be used as a retort to describe derision at the other person s happiness or excitement:
A: w00t w00t! 0wned!
B: m00f 2 u, ****ing hax0r
=Excerpts from Technote 31=
[http://www.macfreek.nl/humour/tn31.html Technote 31] is legendary for its description of the dogcow.
=Facts=
*In the mid movie of the [http://icongarden.jory.org/cgi-bin/icongarden.pllang=en&curpic=15 Icon Garden]. *Currently, Apple owns the trademarks dogcow and moof , but surprisingly not Clarus . *[http://www.macfreek.nl/humour/tn31.html Technote 31] was the infamous Apple technote describing Clarus and what she was. In numerous Technotes after that, Apple developers thanked Clarus, used the name in some of the code, used the moof sound in applications and inserted little tidbits about who she was. Another major technote describing more about Clarus and the dogcow was [http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1031.html Technote 1031]. *Apple DTS engineer Brian Bechtel created and maintained a webpage at [http://developer.apple.com/products/techsupport/dogcow the ADC site], but the website has not been updated since the Apple Developer Connection site overhaul and cannot be found, although many of the pages from that site regarding the dogcow are available on [http://www.jory.org/dogcow.html Jory s Dogcow Shrine]. *According to Technote 31, when mowing tall grass, paper ends up in the grass clippings. Much of this is said to be shredded dogcow, when the dogcow turns itself to newspaper as a last resort. *The Moof appears in Simlife *[http://www.jamiemarshall.co.uk/ Jamie Marshall] has created a Dashboard (software) widget of Clarus named, appropriately enough, [http://www.dashboardwidgets.com/showcase/details.phpwid=406 Moof!] *[http://www.interealm.com/clarusx/ ClarusX2005] is a Mac OS X Tiger haxie that returns the the dogcow to her proper place as a printer page setup dialog icon.
=External links=
*[http://developer.apple.com/products/techsupport/dogcow A Nest of Dogcattle (unavailable)] *[http://web.archive.org/web/20011216215756/developer.apple.com/products/techsupport/dogcow/ Archive of old A Nest of Dogcattle site on Archive.org] *[http://www.kare.com Susan Kare s homepage] *[http://www.storybytes.com/moof.html Story Bytes — Moof! in Mind!] *[http://clarus.chez.tiscali.fr/ENGLISH/index.html The Clarus Museum] *[http://icongarden.jory.org/ Jory s Apple Icon Garden Adventure] *[http://www.jory.org/dogcow.html Jory s Shrine to the Dogcow] *[http://www.fegmania.org/archives/fegmaniax/1996/v04.n144 Miscellaneous Icon Garden tidbits] *[http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1031.html Technical Note 1031 on Apple s website]|
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