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Rechristening a Program

We’ve just released the second beta of Mondrianum (formerly CocoaKuler), our OS X color picker plug-in powered by Adobe® kuler, a cool service where you can find, explore, contribute and share great color themes.

Since its release on Monday we have received many positive feedbacks and also requests for a Tiger version (we didn’t expect that request could be so strong). So it’s on our to-do list now, we’ll work on that. The first Tiger port might not have UI components as shiny as Leopard’s cover flow, but we’re sure the core features will be there, to make a bridge between the cool content and community that is kuler and native Mac apps.

As we have explained earlier, the Cocoa part in our plug-in’s former name is a misnomer, hence the name change. We hope this makes a helpful utility for your creative work life–and feel free to let us know how we can make it better.

One final note: Mondrianum is currently a free beta. You can try it until it expires on February 29, 2008.

Thank you!

Mondrianum can be downloaded here:

http://www.lithoglyph.com/mondrianum.

6 Responses to “Rechristening a Program”

  1. kristarella Says:

    Sweet! Add my vote for a Tiger version ;)

  2. Alex Says:

    Very nice and usefull!
    What will be the price of this neat piece of software once it’s out of beta?

  3. FoxyOrb Says:

    Calvin will thank you for the Tiger version.

  4. Stef Says:

    It says: “Unable to obtain the requested color themes.”, when I open the color picker in an app. I am connected to the Internet; though through a firewall. Any problem with that? I am on Leopard.

  5. Daniel Says:

    Great addon, it´s a great job, we are going to put a great review on ours blog.
    Thanks!!!

  6. alexandre gauvin Says:

    Hello

    your Mondrianum.colorPicker looks good.

    I would youse it for shure but I have only os 10.4

    is there a version made for 10.4 ?

    Thanks you

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