ColorKeeper 2.4 - Excellent color manager with any application

ColorKeeper 2.4

ColorKeeper is a feature rich utility that will work with any graphics
application, text editor, word processor or browser for sampling,
creating, storing, and managing colors. Save over 220 colors on four
user named palettes. Automatically imbed the sampled color into any of 8
user definable HTML tags you can copy into the clipboard by menu
selection and paste to your HTML source document. Copy a PICTure of the
sample color to paste into your graphics application.

Application
- Complete drag and drop for arranging colors
- Built in palette of base colors from which to create custom colors
- Iconize for smaller footprint (functional, not just an icon)
- Save / Load color sets with custom tags and palette names
- Extensive color palette utilities
- View entire palette in hex values
- Extensive HyperText linked dynamic help (no browser needed)

Extensive Preferences
- Expert Mode, warnings
- Automatic clipboard actions, auto startup file
- customize HTML tags and palette names

Sample, create, and store colors
- Sample a single color anywhere on your screen
- Multiple sampling mode stores colors automatically on your palette
- Use the Color Picker to create or change colors
- Get Hex, Color Name, and RGB values
- Four 56 cell palettes on which to store sampled colors
- Name colors and search for colors by name

Extensive clipboard features (auto or manual)
- Copy text value of color or PICT of sample to clipboard
- Eight user definable HTML tags that imbed the sampled color

Shareware ($15)
Virus free
Version 2.4 Released 4/9/99
Macintosh System 7.0 or greater, 8.5 compatible

Fully functional 30 day trial
www.sharedintel.com/colorkeeper
Easy online credit card registration

Thank You
Stan Gilbert
stan@sharedintel.com
www.sharedintel.com
S h a r e d I n t e l l i g e n c e

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