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minimalmac:

 DigitalColor Meter is one example of this. The other day, I wanted to find out the web safe color of a particular item on the screen of my Mac for a web design project I was working on. My first step was to go searching the Internet for such a tool (preferably free). Then, in the midst of said search, I was reminded that this little tool was not only already on my Mac, did exactly what I wanted, but also did it better than any of the tools I was able to find.

I’ve been meaning to post about digital colour meter for a while since I discovered it a couple of months ago.  It’s now firmly secured in my dock.

21 July 2010 | Comments | Notes |

minimalmac:

DigitalColor Meter is one example of this. The other day, I wanted to find out the web safe color of a particular item on the screen of my Mac for a web design project I was working on. My first step was to go searching the Internet for such a tool (preferably free). Then, in the midst of said search, I was reminded that this little tool was not only already on my Mac, did exactly what I wanted, but also did it better than any of the tools I was able to find.

I’ve been meaning to post about digital colour meter for a while since I discovered it a couple of months ago.  It’s now firmly secured in my dock.

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