Review: And the color is??? AdesClrPicker to the rescue
I found out via AdesBlog.com(blog covers News & Updates about Web Technologies, Web Design and Making Money Online) that he make a color picker called AdesClrPicker. Like me, he is a programmer.
I don't need one everyday but if you work often with colors, then take look at it. It's small and cost $19.90USD. I just tested the demo version(RGB only). I would had like a full version but it would also meant a limit in days(more later). I'm lucky, the programming language I use needs RGB. It could be useful in web design.
AdesClrPicker installed itself in the System Tray:![]()
It's simple to use because you get tips when using it. It's simple after a minute.
Take a look at the menu.

It can translate the colors to: HTML, RGB, C++, VB and Delphi color codes.
Recommendations
Because I did not used the colors in other languages(only HTML, RGB), I would had like to see example of the kind of value. Why? Because my language can also accept a numeric number. For example:
.BackColor = RGB(192,192,192) or 12632256 (light grey)
This could be added in the main product page like this
"output it in either HTML(#F26522), RGB(192,192,192) , C++(???), VB(???) and Delphi(???) color codes. "
Also in the download page, it should mention if the demo version(RGB only) has a limit or not in days. I did not see a limit and it could be used has a limited freeware. I just want to be sure of that.
Those are my 2 simple change that won't change the software but offer information before downloading.
Conclusion
If you do web/color stuff often then check it out.
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Jess said:
Hi Steve, I was just wondering why my comment isn’t showing for the contest.
May 16th, 2007 at 7:29 pm -
Steve McGrath said:
Fixed!
It was in the spam filter. :p
May 16th, 2007 at 7:36 pm -
Sohbet Sevgi Aşk said:
thanks
May 26th, 2007 at 5:37 am












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