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Web Palette Pro 3.0.0
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Gets Pixel colour information anywhere on the screen under your mouse cursor. Useful if you see a colour and think: "I`d really like to use that colour in my webpage/application/picture". Gets: Coordiantes, Hexcode, RGB, Long Number (for VB etc.)
Played against the timer, three multicoloured game pieces are available from the side of the screen. As soon as you take one of these pieces, it will be replaced by another random one. You must take the neverending string of pieces and place them on the game board while trying to build large blocks of each colour. Manage to make a block, and it will disappear making new space and scoring points. Fun, challenging, and colourful gameplay.
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As you play the game, new rows of coloured blocks are added to the bottom of the pile, making it grow taller. Your task is to hunt out and click on groups of three or more touching tiles of the same colour. If you do, they are removed from the pile, causing the blocks above them to fall down. Can you keep up with the non stop action? As you progress, new blocks become available, including multicoloured blocks, and even explosives!
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This is a screen saver for Windows. It generates a static image of a fractal. You can configure the displayed image click Configure button. You can zoom in parts of the fractal and you can choose from three colour schemes. Blues is a colour scheme which uses blue colours, volcano uses yellow and red. The third one is a sort of experiment. The picture is intentionaly static-this screen saver saves your CPU as well.
This game is a puzzle known as the Lucas` problem. The purpose of this game is to swap the two colours. You may move a colour by moving it into an empty space before it, or by jumping over one colour into an empty space.
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The Colour-Science i2e image enhancement plug-in for Photoshop is now allowing Photoshop users to use the Colour-Science i2e image enhancement technology within Photoshop or other compatible software. i2e is used today in many professional photo labs to enhance the quality of digital images before printing. With i2e, the enhancement of digital camera images is done much faster then by using all the manual operations.