AdesClrPicker v2.2 is out!

Posted in » Personal, Software - by Ades on May 13th, 2008

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I have been working on the new version of my color picker software - AdesClrPicker. The new v2.2 version is out now, you can download it here.

For those who are not familiar with AdesClrPicker, it’s a software for picking colors from anywhere on your screen. With one click you can get the color code of that spot in 5 different codes (HTML, RGB, Delphi, C++ and VB). For example if you click on a white space on your Desktop, it would give you #FFFFFF (it will be copied to your clipboard). Setting up your AdSense ads will be very easy with this program ;)

New features in this version

Floating Panel

Floating Panel (see image to the left) has been redesigned to include most used functions of the program. Previously it used to show the last 10 captured colors only. Now it has a lot more useful features on it. Floating Panel just sits on your screen, on top of all your windows. It’s small in dimension, so it can easily be positioned in any corner of your screen. If you do not want, you can always minimize it to taskbar.

Export Captured Colors as Image

New export feature has been added. Now you can export your captured colors as an image (jpg, gif or png) as well, in addition to Adobe Photoshop table export feature that it has. Exported images will have a colored box + color code. These images are useful if you want to share your colors with others. Instead of sending just the color codes, now people can actually send the colors together with the color codes.

This is how the exported image will look like (image + color code):

Change Preview Pane Size & Zoom Level

I have also added a new feature that allows you to change the preview pane and its zoom level. Some people suggested that they want to have a bigger zoom level. With new version that will be possible!

As you can see, a lot new exciting features are added to the new version. But it’s still small in size, only 1.5MB.

Promotion: Get 50% Discount

The program costs $9.99, but I am giving 50% off to all AdesBlog readers. Just use the following coupon-code on checkout page ACP-4CJB-BLOG and you will get $5.00 discount. Expiry date for this coupon is 20th May 2008 (another 7 days).

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You can purchase with PayPal or Credit Card, click the button below:

Warning: Using cracked version, illegal copies , cracks and serials of this software is not allowed. Failing to do so will make you liable for legal action.

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10 Responses to “AdesClrPicker v2.2 is out!”

  1. By PS3 on May 13, 2008

    Nice work Ades. I wont use it for adsense but it will come in handy with some of my site design, I am fairly new so end up using trial and error to match colours. Not any more, thanks.

  2. By Marek on May 13, 2008

    What about update from previous versions ?

  3. By Josh on May 13, 2008

    This is interesting, I am new on this blog. I am already in love love with you blog for the quality of the content. keep it up

  4. By Josh on May 13, 2008

    Good work man.

  5. By Ades on May 13, 2008

    People who have purchased previous versions will get a free upgrade. I will send email with the details shortly.

  6. By Rice Blogger on May 13, 2008

    yes…color picker is very useful tool…but I am using some free ones…which is good..i am sure this could do more than those freeware in the market

  7. By shawal on May 13, 2008

    Congrats Ades on your new version of AdesClrPicker…

    Congrats..

  8. By Dining Tables on May 13, 2008

    I am sorry that I have no use for this. Congratulations any way.

  9. By Ades on May 13, 2008

    Thanks guys!

  10. By Nicole Price on May 14, 2008

    Didn’t know about your tool. Never used something like this. Probably because I never felt the need. I am the kind that makes to with MS Paint, not venturing out to Photoshop even. But looks like a really useful tool for designers.

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