You start with one color and then by combining a mathematical formula and the input of a panel of shamans, you end up with a complementary color scheme. All you do is open it and then you can pick a color from any part of your computer screen.Ĭolor Schemer helps you create color schemes. I use it all the time to pull colors from images when I work in PowerPoint. It gives me the hexadecimal or RGB color codes. And if I’m more productive, I’m saving time and money. In today’s post, I’ll share with your some of the free tools that I use regularly to help me be more productive. So I don’t want to present a list of tools that might not offer any real value to you. For one reason or another they just don’t work for me. There are many free applications or services that I only end up using a few times. However, just because an application is free or can do something cool doesn’t mean that it’s really practical. If there’s a beta program or new software application, I’m quick to sign up and play around with it. I’m a junky for all of the free stuff online. In this economy, the question probably means more than it did a couple of years ago. They want to know about free tools that they can use to build their elearning courses. I get a lot of questions from blog readers who are on a limited budget.