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Thanks... good things happen when the end user is on the App Page :P

I am going to outline it on the next website.. for now, it's present in the Upgrade tab on Paletter Lite

Screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/CJvf0fh


Not likely :| maybe a web product down the line - can suggest to sign up for company updates


Thanks.


All you need is to pick a base color for your brand. Paletter will then generate different schemes and palettes for you based on that color. And you can play with it and explore :) I'm the same as you haha


Thank you. At the site I mentioned, I found that I would pick some palettes that I thought suited my needs, and found that they did not follow any of the standard patterns (complementary, etc.). So I came to the sense that the patterns are fine as far as they go, but that they do not go all the way.


But it seems like there's a lot more that goes into making a palette specifically for user interfaces: https://design.gs.com/news/color


There's a difference, part of it is a matter of a taste, like picking a color for your band, part of is it logical, like accessibility, color psychology, etc.

I'd say most people struggle with the taste part, and that's what Paletter helps with. The logical side of things can be learned quickly.


At least for Mac, people have completely different UI/UX expectations for a website and an app. Designers tend to be pretty picky about their tools.


Very good point, can't believe I missed that.

I have it inside Paletter Lite app.. have a screenshot for you here: https://imgur.com/a/CJvf0fh


What device are you using?


Honestly, half of the point was to have a native app. It changes the perception of the product, gives it a proper presence on your app dock, works offline, and has the system related features you would expect :)

It also helps piggyback on the App Store for discovery.


I just purchased this app after reading this comment and was very disappointed to discover that it is not a native app, but an Electron app.

Furthermore, maybe I am missing something, but where are the color management settings?


Color management is done on the OS level. If you're not happy with the quality of app.. would love to know what's not working for you - and am happy to provide a refund.


Hey folks! Loving the comments on trying to use the screenshot. I thought it would be really nice to have a full size demo of the product rather than a scaled down graphic - but it turns out there could be a downside!

Happy to answer any and all of your questions!


“This is a slow burn theme, but we are of the view that we’re eventually headed into a ‘multiple reserve currency’ framework over time,” Bipan Rai, a strategist at CIBC, said via email.

Haha... that's quite the spin.


Hmm, the "slow burn theme" reminds me of Hemingway's take on how one goes bankrupt: gradually, then suddenly.


Dude, where are the code samples? You lost me by not having them. I want something nice like Svelte.


They are not too hard to find. I would use this one as a starting point: https://github.com/neomjs/neo/tree/dev/docs/app/view (since the docs app UI is written using neo.mjs).

On the repo you have an apps folder (RW2 is a better example) as well as an examples folder.

If you open the online examples => docs app, you can view into the code for all classes. If you use the docs app version with the Chrome flag, all available examples are included.


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