Colorspace is a universal color picker for web developers and designers. The application can be hidden in the task bar and lets you pick colors from anywhere on your screen. Colorspace is designed as a replacement for Print Screen + Photoshop. Sometimes you just need to know what color a box has or if it is a gradient and this tool will help you with that. There is also a history dialog that can be used to create color palettes.
Teppefall Titanium - High DPI/PPI aware look and feel. Based on the Substance look and feel.
Multi-threaded code comes standard.
Update notifier available in all applications.
Tested on major platforms like Windows, Mac and Linux.
All visual settings can be overridden. Native look and feel works fine.
Java 1.4.2 support available, though not without restrictions. Colorspace require Java 1.5.
JM_BILL Couldn't get it to launch. Icon bounces in the dock twice and vanishes? No crash report or anything to say why it wont work. I've got plenty of other Java applications and these work fine. (Version 2.3.1)
HANDYCAM First of all, it's a bit misleading: this is NOT a "color picker" in the sense that it can be accessed from within applications.
It's an application itself. A slow-to-launch Java application and like most of those has a very un-mac-like UI.
IMO it doesn't really give you anything useful. You can get much more bang for your buck with a true color picker like Painter's Picker, or a standalone app like Art Directors Toolit (Version 2.0)