It looks like colorful homebrew application are in vogue these days, now that we have a new 'brewed color mixing application by Marc6310, named Whirlwind of Colour. Similar to seanpaul223's Color Mixer, Whirlwind of Colour lets users combine two hues (the RGB values of two shades, to be more exact) to create colors.
And what's added to this release? Check out the capsule changelog, which is again translated from the homebrew developer's native French tongue:
* By pressing the "Select" on the records of the color coordinated.
* Coordinated color are inscribed above the thumbnail.
This is certainly a worthy addition to the the homebrew library of anyone fascinated with colors, and you can download the application from the link below if your are interested. There's no readme included with this release, so you may want to check out the developer's thread for more information. You may want to run the page through an online translator, if you can't make heads or tails of the French language.
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