SuperPaint, with its fusion of paint and draw layers, became a popular
tool for the working graphic artist in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Silicon Beach was quick to release version 2.0 in 1988, but SuperPaint
would have to wait 4 years before it got its colors. Version 3.0 was
published in 1992, under the Aldus banner.

The initial release included a SuperPaint document containing ads for
Silicon Beach's games, which so outraged [the New York Times'
reviewer][1] that he spent several paragraphs railing against this
"landmark invasion of software users' privacy".

1st download: Version 1.0 of SuperPaint from Silicon Beach,
application only.
2nd download: Silicon Beach SuperPaint 1.0, SuperPaint 1.1, SuperPaint
2.0, and Aldus SuperPaint 3.5.
3rd download: A BinHexed StuffIt 1.5.1 archive containing clean Disk
Copy 4.2 images of the 2 800K disks that came in the SuperPaint 2.0a
package. Imaged from genuine program disks using Disk Copy 4.2 on a
IIci running System 6.0.4, Stuffed and BinHexed with StuffIt 1.5.1.
4th download: A preinstalled copy of SuperPaint 2.0-J stuffed with
StuffIt Lite 3.6.
5th download: A StuffIt of v1.0s
6th download: A StuffIt of v2.0

See also: [Aldus SuperPaint 3.x][2]

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

  [1]: http://www.nytimes.com/1987/04/28/science/personal-computers-graphic-arts-covering-all-the-bases.html
  [2]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/aldus-superpaint-35