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Sim Daltonism
Sim Daltonism is a color blindness simulator for Mac OS X. It filters in real-time the area around the mouse pointer and displays the result – as seen by a color blind person – in a floating palette.
Leopard Dock Color Changer
DockColor provides a simple interface to changing the color of the Mac OS X Leopard “shelf” Dock. With a simple color-picker interface, you can change the color of your Dock quickly and easily. DockColor automatically backs up the original files, and you can easily revert back to the original Dock from within DockColor as well. [...]
Web Colour Contrast Analyser
Colour contrast is important to many low vision readers and those with dyslexia, as well as for general usability. The Web Colour Contrast Analyser can be used to check for conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
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