![]() “Traditional” features found on other word processors, like Header & Footer, Grid, Rulers, styled bulleting and numbering are all to be found on Gobe’s Word Processor. Font, Styles, Ink, Transparency, Zoom and other windows can be floated on your screen, as the whole Productive environment is based on SDI. On the View/Panels menu you can select which floating panels you would like to have visible at any time. The Gobe word processor should be a familliar land for any Microsoft Word user, and if not, it is easy to learn and use. The application suite has been tested on a P-III 450 Mhz, 3Dfx Voodoo3, 512 MB of SDRAM and Windows98SE. Under BeOS, a lot of translators are installed by default, making the life of both the user and developer easier. You don’t have to re-invent the wheel by adding your own code for dealing with PNGs. For example, if you have an PNG Translator you can write an image viewer that will use this translator to read/write PNGs. A note for non-BeOS users: Translators are system libraries that are reusable by other applications. Along with the API, services like the image and document translators have been ported as well. Not the whole BeOS API have been ported, but surely a big portion of it, the part that Productive is dependant on. ![]() Apparently, Gobe has ported a big chunk of the BeOS API over to Windows in order to properly port Productive 3. I am sure that BeOS users and developers will recognise these names. Hacking around the files on the GP3 folder, we can find a file, called libbe.dll and in the Translators folder, we find libraries named like PNGTranslator.dll etc. Launching of the office suite is pretty fast, around 2 to 3 seconds in my machine which has a SCSI hard drive. When clicking the executable, a nice looking prompt window pops up asking you to choose your new base document (see picture). Extracting this base beta package, only takes 18 MB of hard drive space, and it is all ready to use. zip file (beta as of November 1st), but worry not, the final version will be distributed in a CD with lots of extras, like templates, inks, installation manager etc. The whole beta package comes in a (just) 7 MB. This is the world’s first preview of Gobe Productive 3 (GP3), with lots of screenshots and a good portion of information about the upcoming product (a public beta version should be released in the near future too).ĭisclaimer: I don’t care if you don’t find my grammar/spelling appropriate. A Linux version is scheduled for development and release shortly after the Windows one. Gobe (the same developers who wrote ClarisWorks for Macintosh in the past – now called AppleWorks) is now looking for a larger market than BeOS has to offer, and version 3.0 of Productive will be first published for the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. With this online tool you can upload an image or provide a website URL and get the RGB Color, HEX Color and CMYK Color code.Gobe Productive is a well known and the most important third party application in the BeOS world. If you are interested to help this, please visit this translation page. We are looking for volunteer to improve the content in your native language, We hope to provide a more user-friendly experience,Īre you willing to offer a native language version for your country ? I know many people prefer use their native language, Acceptable image file format depends on each browser.Click on the color block, the color code will be copied to the clipboard.The selected color code will be list below.Move your mouse and click any pixel on that image (select a color).If you upload image from url failed, try to download image to your local device first, then upload it from local.If your image has been uploaded success, it will be shown on the top of this page.Upload your image file from computer local, smartphone or from web url.Share this with your friends, maybe they will like it too. Then click on the picture, you will get color code, Support HTML HEX code, RGB color code and CMYK color code.įree online color tool, no install needed,Įasy and convenient operation, just take a photo and upload it, This is an image color picker that can help us find the color on the image, Would you like to know what color is in your picture ?
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