Wow! I just discovered that my DigitalColor Meter had changed. It is now, for all practical purposes, useless. I'm not why Apple would make the decision to cut out the useful part of the app. On my MBP, the colors do not even show up properly with rolling the mouse over the desired color. I rolled over a "brown" and the Picker showed a "green."
I would encourage Apple to restore DigitalColor Meter with its full functionality. Here's why:
(1) Mac has always been the pioneer in computers that handled graphics and video properly. As such, graphic designers and web builders have made a conscious choice to use Mac. The app was a basic requirement for such work.
(2) To gut such a basic and functional design tool lends credence to those who accuse Apple of trying to move Mac to an IOS style of operation.
(3) Apple should not forget that the Mac is what "brought them to the dance." Yes, there is room for the IOS devices, but they serve another use. The Mac, at its heart, is a work tool. It is not an entertainment and Internet device. Yes, it does those things well, but it is a tool. No one who simply desires entertainment of Internet would spend the money to purchase a MBP, but would invest in a well-equipped iPad.
Therefore, Apple should not forget the basic reason they developed a market. Yes, the IOS has increased the market share of Apple by leaps and bounds. Yet, the Mac should remain as a part of the core foundation. Continue to develop the hardward and apps that increase the ability of the graphic designer, web builder, and video producer.