A museum dedicated to Clarus, the Dogcow (Apple DTS mascot : she can flip, she can do precise alignment, and she moof!)
Clarus escape in many places and lot of office has a printed Clarus paper on their wall or screen capture.
Clarus was used to figure print setup, normal that she was printed...
Author: HTPC - 2004
Source : htpc (computer watching)
Htpc kept page on its web site for the computer it use. One page for its glorious PowerBook 100.
Many pictures, we can see its harddrive icon is Clarus.
Author: Damian Ward - 2008
Source: Damian_Ward (flickr)
Damian took a picture of its Macintosh Classic displying Clarus.
See more from Damian just below.
Author: Ross - 2009
Source : Voxphoto (flickr)
Ross pictured his office (Nerve Center), setup for intense vinyl digitization.
According to what we can see on its walls, Ross was also a geek.
Of course, there is Clarus but also many old computer storage supports
Author: Damian Ward - 2009
Source: Damian_Ward (flickr)
Damian made several XPresse 3.11 screen capture, one starring Clarus.
Clarus is also the icon for the hard drive of its SE/30 !
Author: ThreeSmile - 2010
Source : threemile (flickr)
Clarus (Cairo) drawn on a sheet of paper, very nice.
Author: Department of Berated Surfaces - 2011
Source : Tanya Rabourne (flickr)
Tanya pictured a very interesting note at the Goodwill Computer Museum (Austin) related to Clarus.
This note "Proper usage of the Dogcow Icon" was made by the "Department of Berated Surfaces, Bulletin No 334".
It show variations with Clarus Icon in different situation : faux marble background, trademarked, dead, compressed, sexual and inverted.
This document list some not-proper usage of the DogCow icon...
Author: Methinkin - 2011
Source : methinkin (flickr)
Methinkin put a screen capture of the spinning icon of DiskCopy while mounting a volume.
The complete animation is also a movie on youtube.
Author: Roberto Baldwin - 2012
Source : Roberto Baldwin (mlkshk)
My latest Mac with Clarus the Dogcow keeping watch. Moof!
Author: unknown
Clarus (Cairo) drawn on a sheet of paper, very nice.
Unfortunally we lost the source (google image can't help us).
Author: unknown
Unfortunally we lost the source (google image can't help us).
I think it was a sample on Apple web site to explain the use of Adress Book.
Author: John Skyler - 2014
Source : skyler (flickr)
John took a picture of a very strange sign : "keep away from razor". One warning is envolving Clarus.