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This aims at being an "integrated solution" application. BurgerTools enclose both the Browser Window Size, a ColorPicker and an Image Browser - all very small applications that have now joined forces. It launches in your system tray; with a right-click on the icon you can select which of its enclosed applications to launch.
Browser Window Size wants to know two things only: your monitor resolution and your operating browser. Based on these two pieces of information, it tells you how much space you have available (under those conditions) within your browser's window for a Web page.
If you have to take into account your current available monitor display, or if you are forced to work with a certain display size only, you know what I'm talking about.
Browser Window Size takes into account the space you have available (for displaying a Web page) within your browser's window with toolbars both expanded and collapsed. The "Maximum available browser window size" is measured with all browser toolbars expanded while the "Minimum available browser window size" is reported with all browser toolbars collapsed.
For instance, click on "Netscape" and then on "800x600". The results are displayed in the last frame, called "Available browser window sizes". These are: Maximum 795x500 pixels and Minimum 783x430 pixels.
This modus operandi is valid both for Windows-based systems and for Macintosh computers. The only difference between them lies in the monitor resolutions and, of course, the browser (toolbars) sizes.
As for the Color Picker, it's a pretty basic application - lets you choose a color from the ColorPalette and provides you with its Hex code, for HTML use. It also allows you to steal colors from your desktop or, for that matter, from any window opened behind it.
The ColorPicker is already a well-known application. You can select Red, Green, Blue values or enter an HTML color code to obtain its RGB values. You can also choose one of the system colors and get their HTML equivalent.
The Image Browser is based on freeware code found on the Internet. The code has been strongly adapted to meet specific design needs and incorporated into the application. It allows you to browse a certain folder on your HDD or, for that matter, all fixed (or available) disks your computer identifies or has access to, for images of type .bmp, .gif, .jpeg, .jpg, .ico, .cur, .wmf, .emf or for all file types. You can select a certain image, enlarge it, use a magnifying glass for viewing certain features. It also offers you the possibility of viewing the thumbnails of all images within a certain folder.
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