Posted on February 24th, 2007 by Richard K Miller
iColors is a simple tool for working with colors and color codes. Designers might use it to manage a bunch of colors, like a virtual palette. Click in the large box to bring up the color wheel, then choose a color to see its hexadecimal code. You can also use the magnifying class to pick any color from the screen. iColors saves a history of all the colors you’ve worked with.
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