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Pallet 1.0

Hello Developers, my name is LASR or Luke. i am a graduate developer who is writting a series of software tools i think people in this space might fine useful. although the purpose of these applications are for me to personally grow and learn as a developer, it would be satisfying to see if anyone would use them or want to. so please if you're interested follow the github release link at the bottom and download the compressed zip for Pallet.

About Pallet:

pallet was intended to be a introduction into the WPF Framework, and originally for this introduction i wanted to develop something different when i found myself in the process of designing the user interface wanting a specific tool and then i released the perfect introductory project for this framework.

Pallet is like the microsoft snipping tool but for picking colours and creating palettes. you can save individual colours and palettes to your colour and palette libraries. you can also share your libraries by simple sharing your .txt files from the data folder inside the applications folder.

The Product:

Picking Screen:
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Colour Library:
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Palette Library
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Software Link:

https://github.com/LASR-0/Pallet-1.0/releases/tag/Tool

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