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ColorZilla is a Google Chrome and Mozilla extension that assists web developers and graphic designers with color related and other tasks. ColorZilla allows getting a color reading from any point in the browser, quickly adjusting this color and pasting it into another program, such as Photoshop. The extension allows zooming Web pages and ...
A screenshot of the GTK+ 2 color picker. A screenshot of the Qt color picker. GIMP color picker.. A color picker (also color chooser or color tool) is a graphical user interface widget, usually found within graphics software or online, used to select colors and, in some cases, to create color schemes (the color picker might be more sophisticated than the palette included with the program).
February 16: Discovery of the first-ever malware for Mac OS X, a low-threat trojan-horse known as OSX/Leap-A or OSX/Oompa-A, is announced. Late March: Brontok variant N was found in late March. [43] Brontok was a mass-email worm and the origin for the worm was from Indonesia. June: Starbucks is a virus that infects StarOffice and OpenOffice.
Arc, a Mac-only internet browser from the aptly-named Browser Company, has just released a tool to let you tweak websites to your liking. That includes new colors and "zapping" elements of a page ...
The Side View tool is being tested alongside a color picker. Firefox is jazzing things up with a couple of new test features that should embolden multitaskers and those who like to tinker with ...
These little built-in tools can be really handy when working across many apps in Mac OS X. You can set a favorite font in Yojimbo (or your choice of other junk drawer apps), and then use it when ...
TL;DR: Get the Nix Mini Color Sensor for just $67.16 with code CYBER20 as of Dec. 29 — that's a savings of 32%, since it's valued at $99.Have you ever had a favorite dress or a painting and ...
Multi-platform desktop version with connectors for Firefox, Chrome and Safari. Web-based access to reference library also available through Zotero.org or through a personal cloud-based database folder on a user's computer (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.).