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From Ades Design:
AdesClrPicker is a user friendly, small yet powerful color picker software. It allows you to capture colors anywhere on the screen with a single click of the mouse and output it in either HTML, RGB, Delphi, C++, and VB codes. It can store last 10 captured colors in the memory, last 10 captured colors can be displayed in a floating menu as well, which is draggable for easy positioning. Floating menu stays on top of all windows. Color library allows you to save your colors in a text file. Or export it as image (gif, jpg or png). Version 2.2 improves interface, features new floating menu, and adds new export as image feature.
What's new in this version: Version 2.2 improves interface, features new floating menu, and adds new export as image feature.
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"Many unique featurs- cute & simple yet rich & full"
Version: AdesClrPicker 2.2
Pros
-unique set of features
-Color Management
-tray access menu to recently selected colors
-UI is nice & friendly
-tooltips/bubbles give help but can also be turned off
-small, unobtrusive
-floating panel
-export palettes as an image OR text fileCons
-the only thing missing that would take Ades into a WORLD above any other color tool- commercial or free- would be color harmony tools- displaying various color combinations for any given color (complimentary, analogous, etc)
Summary
Ades is really like a little gem- a big surprise in a small package. As a graphic designer I need much more than just a simple color-picking tool- Ades is more- but it can also be just that simple color picker too, if that's all you need- as it is unique in its ability to be small, simple, quick & easy- but offers up some interesting stuff, which separates it from the hordes of other simple, free, color-picking-tools available.
One of those features is its tray menu, which opens up displaying the ten most recently chosen colors as small swatches, along with their code (HTML, RGB, Delphi, C++, or VB depending on your settings). Clicking on a swatch copies the code to your clipboard.
Also on the tray menu are a handful of other quick options/settings, one of which does, in fact, open up the settings dialog. Of course there are the standard selections: Check for Updates, About, Help, Close, etc. And the smart inclusion of a submenu- from which you can quickly switch between color codes if needed- is much appreciated (the default color code can also be set via the settings dialog).
Another item on the tray menu is "Activate"- which activates the actual color picker (you can also assign hotkeys to activate/deactivate the color picker, again, via settings). When the color picker is activated, your cursor turns into an eyedropper & is follwed by a zoomed-in "Preview Pane"- the Preview Pane width/height, along with its zoom level (from 7 to 15) can all be customized (you can also opt whether or not to display a grid)- and you can "test" it out & see how it'll look before actually saving the settings. Once activated, simply move around your screen & click- colors will be added to the most recent list. The Preview Pane displays the code of whichever color is beneath your cursor in real time as you move around- shown beneath that is the code of the last color picked.
If tray-menu access is not enough & you want some kind of an interface, there is a menu item "Floating Panel"- this will bring up a small, floating dock/panel (about the hieght of a title bar). On the dock are 5 buttons: Activate (color picker), Color Codes menu, 10 most recent swatches menu, About menu (Settings, Help, & About), and finally a Close button. You can assign hotkeys for displaying the Floating Panel.
For those needing just a simple color picker, you could leave it at that- never touching the last menu item- & have the best damn color picker out there (what with that tray menu access to the 10 most recent swatches placing it at a level above the rest). But for those in need of a bit more, there is another menu item (one which I hadn't even NOTICED until recently): Color Library- which, along with a separate window, opens up a whole other set of functions- expanding Ades' capabilities into the realm of color management.
The Color Library window allows one to create, save, and export color "sets" (or palettes). You can activate the color picker & add colors that way- and/or manually add, or adjust picked colors, using the sliders. "Sets" can be saved as txt files- which Ades can open & view from within the Color Library window. Or one could open & read the text file as normal- having a list of colors- and their selected codes- for each project. Codes can be converted for each color. The sets can also be exported as Adobe color palette & swatch files- or even as an image (jpg, gif or png)! The image displays the colors as boxes, with their codes beneath- incredibly useful.
I was so pleasantly surprised by how much Ades could do- it was like opening Mary Poppins bag haha. It's free! And the UI is nice, fresh, clean & modern & easy to use/understand. Tooltips/bubbles give tips- but can be turned off via settings if one finds them to be annoying. Ades is a 2-in-1 tool- a simple color picker but with an extra set of features that separate it from others, but also a color management tool as well. Highly reccommended.
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