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Sensible Colors - MantaDB Utilities |
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The Sensible Colors Tool is simple in concept. A single click of a button removes all background images from the page on display in your browser and changes the text to black characters on a white background. This tool is very handy to have if you happen to find a page authors choice of yellow characters on a purple background annoying. - This item is part of a suite of utilities that you may download free. For complete information and the download link, visit http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Network_and_Internet/URL_and_Bookmark_Managers/The_MantaDB_Utilities.html |
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WhatColor |
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WhatColor identifies the color of the pixel on the screen of your PC. There are some similar tools to display RGB values to assist making HTML used in authoring WWW pages. WhatColor is different. It tells you not only RGB values, but also the name of the color of the point. You would say, "Seeing the screen, it's easy to know the name of the color, isn't it?". No, it's not easy for color-blind people to know how other people call the color of characters, lines or background on the PC screen. This software is designed for those people with partial or total color blindness. I am one of those people, so I made this one. WhatColor displays the magnified area around the mouse cursor for the user to easily choose a pixel to inspect its color. This feature may be useful not only to colorblinds, but also to aged people who have difficulties in viewing small characters.
WhatColor is useful in using software with various colors, in developing software, in instructing usage of a PC or software to other people, as well as in writing your Web pages. Requires
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Original download and details
from: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA011243/wcolor_e.htm Author: Hikaru Nakahara PEC03713@nifty.ne.jp Back to Top |
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EyeDropper 1.1 |
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How many times have you wanted to know the RGB value of a single pixel on your screen? And you didn't have any other choice than to capture the screen and a little detective work :-) ? Now you can do this easily with EyeDropper.
Environment: MS Windows
95/98/NT. For the latest version (3.01), visit http://www.tucows.com/preview/194554 EyeDropper starts minimized in the tray. To access it, double click its tray icon (or you can access the menu with a right click). If you have any comments, questions or bug reports, please feel free to contact us. What is .net
magazine saying about EyeDropper? "If you fall in love with a colour on a Web page, you can find out its RGB or hexadecimal values easily with EyeDropper. Run the eyedropper.exe file and a small dropper icon appears in your taskbar. Right-click to display EyeDropper menu. Click on Show and a magnifying-type tool attaches itself to your browser, displaying each colour value as you mouse over it. Cool." Obtained from: http://www.inetia.com/eyedropper_download_eng.php
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