Vikrum Nijjar has ported Kid Pix, a classic piece of kid-friendly desktop artwork software, to jаvascript and HTML. Kid Pix's web version is based on the 1989 1.0 version that Craig Hickman released for Macs.You will find the usual tools, such as paint brushes, rubber stamps and shapes. All of these are scored with Kid Pix's memorable sound effects. It is the sounds and Kid Pix's confusing interface that are the real attraction. Even if you aren't a child anymore, the program's playful nature encourages you explore. Below, you can see Broderbund, Kid Pixs original publisher, talk about some of the original features.Although I don't recall using Kid Pix initially, I pulled up the web version and stamped a random assortment strawberries. I was immediately greeted by the app's distinctive THWACK sound effect. The dull KABOOM paired to Kid Pix' Firecracker tool might cause you to be similarly stirred. The bizarre WOOOW accompanying the Doorbell tool. Kid Pix is a refreshingly bizarre piece of software that isn't part of our user-friendly 2021.It's great to go back in time. Loading a website from your browser is much easier than finding a Kid Pix version that will run on your computer.Kid Pix is available right now from your browser.