Other I found a very nice online Color Picker from w3schools.com

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w3schools has a very nice color picker that I use a lot for choosing gradient colors. I can easily pick the first/last color range using their table and just paste either their RGB or hex color string directly into B4A.

Their "Lighter / Darker" shades table enables me to create a more consistent gradient color range with shades that are always a certain percentage lighter/darker than each other instead of guessing. Best of all, I can take a color I'm already using in B4A and paste it into their website to reproduce the color and play with it some more.

They also have a Color Mixer page where I can blend colors together to get the exact color I'm looking for.

So if you're into colors, take a look at:
http://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_picker.asp
 
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