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» Site title: Absolute Fonter Viewer » Site description: Font management utility that uses an HTML like interface for viewing and printing fonts.
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» Site title: Acentos y otras yerbas - Character Map and Equivalences » Site description: Software shows all the 256 ASCII character set available from the selected font, and the decimal, hexadecimal, binary and octal equivalencies, and the needed keystrokes, including the control's characters.
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» Site title: Advanced Font Viewer » Site description: Basic program that allows all fonts installed on a system to be viewed simultaneously, with example text written in each font displayed alongside. Print out samples of the text, in all accessible variants of writing. [Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP]
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» Site title: AL Font Installer » Site description: Install new fonts on the computer quickly and easily. Look at any font, and how it will be installed on the computer.
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» Site title: Bitstream Inc. » Site description: btX is a font subsystem that brings sophisticated font capabilities to the X Windows environment. btX gives Linux the same font presentation as that found on the Macintosh and Windows.
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» Site title: EuroCheck » Site description: Checks your fonts and operating system for support of the Euro symbol. Freeware.
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» Site title: Font Management and ATM Deluxe » Site description: Training CD which provides an understanding of both screen and printer fonts, ATM Deluxe and working with PostScript, TrueType, and Multiple Master fonts.
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» Site title: Font Properties Extension » Site description: An extension that adds several new property tabs to the Windows' font properties dialog box, including information relating to font origination and copyright, the type sizes to which hinting and smoothing are applied, and the code pages supported by extended character sets.
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» Site title: Font Runner » Site description: Font management tool that allows one to use TrueType fonts without having to install them.
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» Site title: Font Utilities » Site description: Advanced Font Catalog is an easy to use tool with explorer-like interface which allows you to catalog the drives with fonts files. Windows shareware.
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» Site title: Font Wrangler » Site description: A shareware font manager from Alchemy Mindworks Inc. that will install, remove, rename, print a contact sheet and browse TrueType fonts under Windows 95/98/2000/NT, with batch processing and visual previews.
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» Site title: FontExpert » Site description: The first typeface identification software, recognizing more than 25,000 typefaces, available on CD-ROM and as online service on the web.
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» Site title: FontExpert 2003 » Site description: Windows font manager, and viewer for Adobe Type 1 and TrueType fonts.
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» Site title: Fontlinge Fontmanager » Site description: Searches for font files, sorts them into folders, and stores the information in a database. Web interface and tarball font download provided.
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» Site title: FontMap » Site description: Shareware application to view installed and external fonts or preview and install fonts.
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» Site title: FontShow 2000 » Site description: A small program useful for viewing the TrueType fonts installed on your Windows system.
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» Site title: FontTool » Site description: Converts the entire character set of a Windows font to a 16 x 16 character map and writes out an uncompressed Windows BMP. Ideal for using proportional fonts in games and speed critical apps.
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» Site title: The Free & Clear Demo » Site description: Steve Gibson explains subpixel rendering as used in Microsoft ClearType, shows how it originally worked on the Apple II, and provides a 35k Windows program to experiment with subpixel rendering.
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» Site title: The Freetype Project » Site description: A free, quality and portable font engine/driver for TrueType fonts.
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» Site title: High-Logic Font Software » Site description: Offers the MainType font management and FontCreator font creation software.
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» Site title: Identifont » Site description: Online typeface identifier. Users are guided through a series of illustrated multiple-choice questions of features of a font to arrive at a font identification. Covers fonts from over 200 publishers; typefaces can also be looked up by name.
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» Site title: Insidersoftware.com » Site description: Makers of FontAgent, SiteSqueeze and ServerMatic. Depending on the product, versions exist for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS's 8, 9 and X. Free trials.
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» Site title: Libertine Open Fonts Project » Site description: Aims to provide True Type alternatives for fonts like Times New Roman. The fonts are published under the terms of the GNU GPL.
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» Site title: Lose Your Mind Development » Site description: Publishers of Printer's Apprentice, a professional font manager for TrueType and Adobe Type 1 font files, and other font utilities for Microsoft Windows.
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» Site title: MyTools » Site description: Shareware package that views fonts (installed or not), prints font catalogs, manages fonts, and installs and uninstalls fonts quickly.
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» Site title: Sub-Pixel Font Rendering Technology » Site description: A complete and clear explanation of Microsoft's 'ClearType' Technology, including a freeware demo application.
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» Site title: Truedoc.com: Bitstream Dynamic Fonts » Site description: Overview of Bitstream's dynamic font technology, FAQs, examples, free downloadable samples and information on Bitstream WebFont Maker software.
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» Site title: Typograf Font Manager » Site description: 32-bit app that preview, print, and manage TrueType and Type 1 fonts. Sort font previews by filename, directory, font name, size, date, kerning pairs or copyright. [Win 95/98/NT/2000]
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» Site title: Universal Typeface Converter » Site description: Font conversion program for anyone who needs more typefaces, wants to create new variations of fonts, or wants to use their typefaces in a broader variety of applications.
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» Site title: Windows 95 Font Smoother » Site description: System enhancement to makes text easier to read and more pleasant to look at.
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Humor of the day
A blonde went to a flight school insisting she wanted to learn to fly.
As all the planes were currently in use, the owner agreed to instruct
her by radio on how to pilot the solo helicopter.
He took her out, showed her how to start it and gave her the basics,
and sent her on her way.
After she climbed 1000 feet, she radioed in.
"I''m doing great! I love it!
The view is so beautiful, and I''m starting to get the hang of this."
After 2000 feet, she radioed again, saying how easy it was to fly.
The instructor watched her climb over 3000 feet, and was beginning to
worry that she hadn''t radioed in.
A few minutes later, he watched in horror as she crashed about half a
mile away.
He ran over and pulled her from the wreckage.
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