KolorWheel for iPod is a swanky iPod accessory that provides you with scientifically formulated color schemes to match your web page, home, shirt... in fact, just about anything.
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later, iPod with video, iPod with color display, iPod nano, iTunes 4.7 or later.
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Basically this is just a package of pre-rendered images that you sync to your iPod. I'm suspicious as to why the installer requires my password just to dump a bunch of pictures somewhere.
A more efficient approach would of been to create a small program that generates the images on-the-fly.
The website claims "If you prefer to match your base color to a particular object, simply hold your iPod next to it. Again, a suggested color scheme will be automatically displayed in the corners."
How exactly do they propose that the iPod will know what object I'm holding next to it?
The usefulness of a digital color-wheel is undeniable for certain professions. But I question the approach the developer took to get there.
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KolorWheel for iPod is a swanky iPod accessory that provides you with scientifically formulated color schemes to match your web page, home, shirt... in fact, just about anything.
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A more efficient approach would of been to create a small program that generates the images on-the-fly.
The website claims "If you prefer to match your base color to a particular object, simply hold your iPod next to it. Again, a suggested color scheme will be automatically displayed in the corners."
How exactly do they propose that the iPod will know what object I'm holding next to it?
The usefulness of a digital color-wheel is undeniable for certain professions. But I question the approach the developer took to get there.