A cool tool for hands-on marketers from ThomasNet

ThomasNet knows that their advertisers are hands-on marketers. So are their engineering-type users. So here is a cool desktop thingy they have released for free: The ThomasNet Toolbox. Screenshot:

It does just enough for a marketer to be useful. And as it hangs out in a normally dead zone of your screen (the very top), its not in the way.

  1. The screen capture lets you select the part of the screen to capture. Saves me a step cropping, especially if doing the same shot repeatedly. (Good for engineers making instructions, too.)
  2. Color palette tool picks colors off your screen and gives you coding. I forgot about this feature and was doing things the hard way this morning, copy-and-pasting Hex color numbers from a CSS to see what color they really were.
  3. The rulers help you measure items on your screen … again helpful for marketers and engineers. (I do have a cool Firefox plug-in that does this, as well.)
  4. Who-knows when the magnifier may come in handy. I know Windows has one, but couldn’t tell you how to call it up.
  5. I normally hate post-it desktop tools, but who knows, I may use this one since it is attached to these other useful items.
  6. You are stuck looking at “ThomasNet.com” all day in your header area. If it pays off, people will use the first item in the toolbox, which is a link to their site.

I’ve picked on TN for posting other web-stuff that didn’t really do the job, but this one is a winner.