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Dennis Fregger (born August 13, 1942, Idaho Falls, Idaho) was on the team (also including [[Joan Shogren]] and Mike Mathis) that produced the "serious" [[clip art]] images. These black and white, bitmapped images were the first ones designed for business/organizational use and were published by [[T/Maker]] as "[[ClickArt]] Publications" in 1984. Fregger also produced the Macintosh graphics for the first commercial version of computer card solitaire, ''Solitaire Royale'', published by [[Spectrum Holobyte]]. Fregger lives in [[Aptos, California]] and is retired from the [[Santa Clara, California]] Fire Department.
Dennis Fregger (born August 13, 1942, Idaho Falls, Idaho) was on the team (also including [[Joan Shogren]] and Mike Mathis) that produced the "serious" [[clip art]] images. These black and white, bitmapped images were the first ones designed for business/organizational use and were published by [[T/Maker]] as "ClickArt Publications" in 1984. Fregger also produced the Macintosh graphics for the first commercial version of computer card solitaire, ''Solitaire Royale'', published by [[Spectrum Holobyte]]. Fregger lives in [[Aptos, California]] and is retired from the [[Santa Clara, California]] Fire Department.

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Dennis Fregger (born August 13, 1942, Idaho Falls, Idaho) was on the team (also including Joan Shogren and Mike Mathis) that produced the "serious" clip art images. These black and white, bitmapped images were the first ones designed for business/organizational use and were published by T/Maker as "ClickArt Publications" in 1984. Fregger also produced the Macintosh graphics for the first commercial version of computer card solitaire, Solitaire Royale, published by Spectrum Holobyte. Fregger lives in Aptos, California and is retired from the Santa Clara, California Fire Department.