Colorspace - 2.5.2Universal color picker, wheel & selector. |
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Duh! 



- Version: 2.3.1, 12/12/2008 04:13PM PST
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WhiteDog
Of course it's cross-platform - that's the whole point of writing it in Java. For all that, it's a pretty good little app. In fact, it's better than most color-pickers I've tried. Though the author should correct his blurb to mention the Dock instead of the Task Bar. He is selling it on the Mac side of Version Tracker in this instance. If he knew how much such misstatements put off Mac users, many of whom are offended by any reference to that "other" platform, he'd do it PDQ. ;-)
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- Duh!
Ummmm… ok. 



- Version: 2.3, 12/11/2008 03:33PM PST
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jarlaxle.merc
Not very surprising that this is cross-platform software. Yikes!
It's OK - Version: 2.2, 11/23/2008 03:19AM PST
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WhiteDog
It works just fine on my Mac Pro running OS X 10.5.5. If it doesn't work on your machine there may be something wrong with Java on your system. The only way to know for sure would be to run another Java application and see how it works. You could also download and (re)install the latest Java update from Apple.
As a color picker, Colorspace is as good or better than the many alternatives out there. Whether it suits anyone's particular needs would depend on individual workflow requirements.
As a color picker, Colorspace is as good or better than the many alternatives out there. Whether it suits anyone's particular needs would depend on individual workflow requirements.