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DESCRIPTION
GenoPal Pro is an easy to use, but hard to beat, color combination and matching tool. The colors generated are based on human-perceptual technology, and produces natural and harmonious color schemes unlike conventional Color Wheel software. It lets the user pick a color from an existing palette or any window or picture on your computer.

GenoPal will move around in over 16 million different colors, to find the ones that suit your taste. The user can define color and lightness diversity, and change colors easily to find the perfect palette. It generates exciting palettes that you can save for later use, read in HEX, or export directly to PhotoShop and Illustrator. GenoPal is something completely different from other color tools, since it does not rely on the color wheel. It is based on how your eye perceives color, and lets you wonder through a wonderful range of colors. Trust your eye!

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.0: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3 or later.

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Developer:Genometri
Downloads:2,516
  - Version d/l:1,053
Multimedia & Design:Author Tools
License:Demo
Date:05 Oct 2007
Platform:PPC
Price:$49.95
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Oct 5 2007

D|DUMOND  If you like this, you'll love Color Schemer Studio... It does this and more along with a beautiful mac interface!  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 5 2007

ROY VAN DER WONING  Conceptually well designed and functional, but the non-standard interface did ring an alarm bell. A trip over to the Activity Monitor and sure enough: PPC. This spells a quick and dirty Windows port to me.

UI consistency and integration was one of my major reasons to switch to the Mac. No more fugly, non-native kludges for me. Cross-platform development frameworks (Java et al) generally only serve the developer and more often than not provide users with a less than ideal UI experience.

Also, all of my applications are Universal Binary, and I plan to keep it that way.  
(Version 1.0)

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Mar 6 2007

HENRIKTEKNIK  The screenshot doesn't reflect the program in its correct environment. This is a Mac-only site, as in MacUpdate. Screenshot is PC.  
(Version 2.5)

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