Color converter [Offline]

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Filehero
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Color converter [Offline]

Post by Filehero »

Hi,

I' looking for an offline color converter tool, featurewise something like rapidtables. Could be my web search wasn't sophisticated enough, or in times where almost everything is *AAS those little desktop tools aren't developed/maintained any longer.

Maybe someone has such a 'hidden' gem on his machine?

Thanks,
Filehero

edyyus
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Re: Color converter [Offline]

Post by edyyus »

i try save page rapidtables with scrapbook firefox addon(save page with javascrit)

http://www.rapidtables.com/convert/color/index.htm

and try convert some HEX (6 digits) color in offline mode with firefox browsher, it work
(and not work in intenet explorer browsher)
RapidTables.zip
RapidTables Page
(171.06 KiB) Downloaded 177 times
try if work in your firefox browsher
just extract RapidTables.zip file and open index.html with firefox browsher

Regmos
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Re: Color converter [Offline]

Post by Regmos »

Couldn't you use a random color picker.

http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.p ... +picker&m=

ColorMania, Just Color Picker or PicPick's color palette converts with a simpel dropdown menu.
Kind regards
Regmos

Filehero
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Re: Color converter [Offline]

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Hi edyyus and Regmos,

thank you both for the pointers and the offlined online converter. :)

I will check them all in the next days.

Cheers,
Filehero

Filehero
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Re: Color converter [Offline]

Post by Filehero »

edyyus wrote:
RapidTables.zip
just extract RapidTables.zip file and open index.html with firefox browsher
I've stopped using Firefox, but it works with Vivaldi as well. :wink:
Regmos wrote:ColorMania, Just Color Picker or PicPick's color palette converts with a simpel dropdown menu.
Yes, you were right, I just had to have a closer look on what I already have. FastStone Capture (I'm a lifetime licensee) has exactly what it needs. :oops: :biggrin:


Cheers,
Filehero

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