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Gpick is an advanced color picker written in C/C++ using GTK+ toolkit. Main features are optimized color picking process, harmonious color creation tools and low resource usage, It also has good interoperability with other graphics related open source projects like Gimp and Inkscape

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jscolor is a JavaScript component extending standard form controls of a smooth color picker dialog. All you need to pickerize your text fields is to include script jscolor.js into your HTML page and turn all related INPUT elements into INPUT CLASS="color"

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After developing applications and web pages for a while, I came to a point where I realized a major gap exists in the typical programming paradigm in that visualizing fine-grained color values in code was almost impossible unless you happen to use a WYSIYYG or RAD environment. And that there are ... [More] still plenty of circumstances where such an environment will still be used. Even the notion of HTML's naming colors never really helped because it only applied to basic values (i.e., ), or had some obscure name that nobody even knows what it is. Lastly, most developers already know the basic colors, like RGB 255, 255, 255 equals white, RGB 0, 255, 255 equals cyan, etc. This still begs the question, what if you want to see a color, perhaps coordinate a color in an environment-independent manner that was quick to use and allowed for easy copy and pasting for a pseudo integration mechanism. And, regardless of my editor of choice I would always have a means to do this. Thus, Colorz was born. What Colorz is, is a tiny program that allows you to use three scrollbars to specify colors in the RGB color space by manipulating the R intensity, the G intensity, and the B intensity of a color while showing you what it looks like and the appropriate values, essentially allowing you to see a color in real-time while you choose it. Although Colorz was one of the first applications of such a nature out there on the web, realistically, the idea for it is not exclusive to me. As such, my goal was to focus in on just what it is Colorz is supposed to be. With this in mind, the idea was to keep it small and lightweight to deliver just what's needed and nothing more. It has a smaller memory footprint than Notepad so it will not hog system resources. [Less]

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dhexview (formerly dhexedit) is based on hexedit. I took out the editing part and added several features that are helpful when one works on reverse-engineering file formats.

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A Tool for webmasters to create fine shades using Red, Green and Blue Sliding Potentiometers. Both Hex code for HTML pages and RGB code for GUI Programmers are Generated.

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A tiny application ive decided to write for myself.

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This project allows javascript developers to easily work with colors using a simple API and array-like objects. The core implementation is deliberately extensible and modular so that the code base can be customized and optimized to meet particular demands.

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For more information about iColors, please visit FadingRed.

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