Mondrianum 2: use Adobe Kuler as an OS X color picker
If you work with colors on a Mac, you'll probably love Mondrianum. It combines the functionality of Adobe's popular color-theme creation community, Kuler, with the native color pickers of Mac OS X. When you open the color picker window in the apps you normally use -- everything from Textedit on up to Coda and Photoshop -- Mondrianum will be right there alongside the color wheel and the crayon picker. Mondrianum lets you access Kuler themes right from the picker window, allowing you to choose an appropriate palette for the project you're working on. It integrates so seamlessly, it feels like it should have been there all along. If you checked out Mondrianum when it was still in version 1, your copy is about expire. Download version 2, which now works on both Tiger and Leopard, and responds to some changes in the Kuler API.












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Subscribe to commentsJash SayaniOct 15th 2008 12:06PM
I love Mac because of these cool utilities for different users support Mac... This one is great for designers....
I just purchased Clips 1.1 Its great for Developers...
It has a coverflow with all clipboard contents of the MAc and other computers on the network!
QuikboyOct 16th 2008 1:17AM
Isn't the CoverFlow a tad bit too much?