ColorPicker 1.3.1 released

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ColorPicker version 1.3.1 has been released, introducing an efficient tool for selecting colors with precision. This open-source application operates from the system tray, featuring a minimalist interface that enhances its functionality without clutter. Users can easily pick colors and copy their values directly to the clipboard.

The tool offers a few customization options, allowing users to change the cursor during color selection and modify activation hotkeys for convenience. Additionally, it supports various color formats including HEX, RGB, HSL, HSV, and VEC4, catering to different user preferences and needs. ColorPicker is designed for quick, system-wide color selection, making it usable with any active application.

To further enhance the user experience, future updates could focus on introducing additional features such as a history log of previously picked colors, integration with graphic design software, or even an option for color palette creation. Furthermore, expanding compatibility to include more operating systems or mobile platforms could broaden its user base. Overall, ColorPicker is a practical tool for anyone needing to work with colors, from designers to developers

ColorPicker 1.3.1 released

ColorPicker allows for the picking of colors through a simplified but precise tool.

ColorPicker 1.3.1 released @ MajorGeeks