Color Picker, the utility application, designed for all Cocoa developers and application designers. An efficient color picker, for professionals, who care about optimizing their workflow and speed up their process.
With Color Picker, you can choose any color from everywhere on your screen using the magnifier and selecting your desired pixel. Then a preview of the color, its Hexadecimal, RGB value, NSColor and UIColor is displayed.
You can copy the code with a single click, drag 'n drop or use the new shortcuts to paste it into your source code.
Color Picker has now become even better.
- With the new Menubar option, you can quickly access your recently copied or recently saved colors.
- Drag and drop your code from the application to any program you are working on. (e.g. Xcode)
Additionally, the app can read any HEX or RGB values that you might type and show you the corresponding color and code.
Last but not least, Color Picker gets you out of trouble remembering the colors you used, as it contains a library, where you can store the colors for any use in the future, simply by dragging the preview box to the library.
Especially for developers is now given the chance of Zero suppression, where they can remove redundant zeroes from the float numbers, as well as appending a semicolon in the source code.
Key Features:
- Touch bar integration
- Added menubar icon
- Added recently saved and copied colors
- Code is draggable to other apps (e.g. Xcode)
- HEX or RGB value showing in the magnifier
- Retina support
- Pick up any color using the new built-in magnifying glass tool
- Save as many colors in the library for future use.
- Copy the format you need for your source code (e.g. NSColor, UIColor, HEX, RGB)
Color Picker requires macOS 10.10 or later
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Great little app
DevBrainMurse
Best app that I've tried.One thing I would suggest is not using the system colour picker and just handling everything in the app because it always hides the window and become difficult to find again when I want to choose a colour using the dropper.
Hex values slip
Sakokwenionkwas
Commenting from macOS 10.13.1 HFS+. Working with macOS Colors MC, sometimes Color Picker CP gets lost! Sometimes CP connects to MC but CP hex values slip: MC creates tile EEEEEE, CP shows EEEEEE but MC goes to any other tile and back to EEEEEE, then CP shows DEEEEE (same bug with drop tile from MC into CP). Better if CP uses Apple size color tiles and drag-and-drop any tile to any text editor should drop hex code, e.g., #EEEEEE. Make CP window resizable, like MC window. Swatches are nice touch but can only add one tile at a time to any swatch, tedious. No Export/import, can’t find useful in ~Library. Finally, where are HTML5/CSS3 color names? While adding those 144 names please include feature to add new color names, 1000s already in use. This app needs to upgrade, lose bugs and get friendly with raw text coding apps. Love the icon and window colors. Fun!
Good app tired of apple
Dhffff
Really going to have to move away from macOS I like it but stuff like this catalina issue and how they are about app publishing realy fed up with it all.Already got rid of my iPhone I guess my iMac and macbook pro next. Was going to get the new 16 inch macBook pro but reading this I am not now. Only real thing to save us is if DOJ breaks up both apple and google. Otherwise becoming a luddite is going to be the only way to not be controlled by them.
Use this all the time
Jerrick70
I use this daily, been using for quite some time.Great app!
- Support for Catalina
NOTE: We had to remove the custom magnifier and fallback to Apple's default color picker as they wouldn't let us update the application with a custom magnifier that reads the pixel from the screen.
Version 1.6.5
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