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The problem is well known: Only the written form is remembered, but the name is forgotten.Here helps FontViewOK. He creates a quick visual overview of all installed fonts. The deployment is so simple, a help file is not required. Features: Quick overview of all fonts. Printing with print preview function. Changeable font size, style and color. An installation of FontViewOK is not required.
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Got a font collection? Got a collection, but no order in it? Start by giving font files the names corresponding to the full font names. For example, you can rename MLON_I.TTF to Milion Italic.ttf. This name speaks for itself, it is simple and clear.
How to do it?
Easily. Select a folder with fonts and click the Rename button. That's all. The program itself will find out which font each file contains and give it the corresponding name.
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Have you got lots of fonts to choose from? Do you get annoyed every time you pick a font for a fancy birthday card or a web page logo because all the software you have is only capable of showing one font at a time? Help is at hand. Free&Easy Font Viewer gives you the opportunity to view all your installed fonts simultaneously.
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Creates PFM font metrics file from PostScript AFM and INF font files. PFM files are required for installing Type 1 fonts in a Windows. The program can process multiple PostScript fonts within folder and it's subfolders.
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The Windows True Type Symbol Font MARVOSYM.TTF is a valuable addition for any office or civil engineering purpose. It contains often-needed but rarely available symbols as Fax Machine, Answering Machine, Cellular Phone, Steel Profile Symbols, the original Euro Currency Symbol and lots more.
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FontPage lets you examine and compare all of the fonts on your system. You can view any typeface in bold, italic, underline and also 3D. In addition, you can also compare two selected fonts and preview fonts that are not yet installed on your system. FontPage can also print a sample page for selected fonts or print a list of all installed fonts.
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FontRenamer is free and renames truetype font files (*.ttf) to the real name of the typefaces. Meaningful file names are best for easy management. Simply select a folder of font files and click Rename button. »Arial bold italic.ttf« instead of »arialbi.ttf« or »Brush Script.ttf« instead of »brushscn.ttf«. FontRenamer is available in English and German language (auto detect).
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FontsOnCD is a powerful font browsing utility that allows you to browse your TrueType fonts without waste of system resources. Major FontsOnCD feature - tiny size and possibility to write a program on CD jointly with your font collection for automatic browsing. You can place FontsOnCD in any folder of your CD image and the program will show all TrueType fonts existing on disk starting by root disk folder.
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It's usually very hard to get a nice overview of all your installed fonts. With FontList, you can easily create a HTML file showing all your fonts in your web browser. FontList lets you change the sample text, exclude seldom used fonts from the list and change the path for the HTML file. FontList then opens up your web browser to show you all your fonts.
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Bitmap Font Writer is a tool that will let you work with bitmapped fonts. Instead of using copy/paste in your paint program to combine characters into words, this program automatically generate text for buttons etc with your bitmap font.
The program is targeted towards web designers, graphic artist and developers wanting to draw their own bitmap fonts and using them in an easy way to generate text for buttons, software, websites, etc.