5 Great Iphone Apps For Web Developers And Designers

Jul 14th, 2010 by amtheman

If you’re a web designer, your head is most probably flowing with new ideas and concepts all of the time. And the only thing you can do whenever you’re not near your computer is find a piece of paper and write down your ideas, or simply remember them. But if you own an iPhone you can do anything.

If you’re a web designer, your head is most probably flowing with new ideas and concepts all of the time. And the only thing you can do whenever you’re not near your computer is find a piece of paper and write down your ideas, or simply remember them. But if you own an iPhone things change you now have access to tons of useful applications created specifically for web designers and developers. Using them will make it much easier to remember all of your fantastic ideas, test your theories, learn or remind yourself of something, or do other things that fall in your line of work. 1. Source Viewer. This is a very simple application that lets you view the source of any website. The only bad thing is that it doesn’t have an integrated browser to view the full version of the site. 2. Palettes Pro. Palettes allows you to extract colors from any image, photograph or web site and create a palette based on them. You can then export and import the palettes, back them up on a remote storage service, send them via email and do other useful things. 3. ColorSutra.If you’re having a hard time deciding which colors would go well with the current ones in your project, you can make your life easier by letting your iPhone decide for you. Using colorSutra, you can pick any color you like from a picture or web site and let the app suggest appropriate colors that will match it. 4. Color Expert is a simple colors database tool that lets you search through various standard color palettes, like Pantone, web safe colors, HTML colors and many more. Once you found the ones you need, you can email them, save them, pick and create custom colors and do much more. 5.ColorPicker.This is a very simple color picking tool, which works by using 3 sliders for Red, Green and Blue and creating the color you need.

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