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TTConverter

TTConverter - 1.5

converts TrueType fonts between Mac and Windows formats

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Current Version: 1.5
Release Date: 1993-07-05
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 64,897
Downloads (all versions): 64,895

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TTConverter ReviewTT Converter SAVES THE DAY!! Even on OS 10.4! THANK YOU! - Version: 1.5, 5/24/2006 08:46AM PST

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rbf31
I was recently upgrading my Mac OS 10.4 system to run the newest version of Suitcase's Fusion font manager. Having to convert and worry about over 1500 fonts I was tearing my hair out, because the new utility was finding that some of my most vital project fonts were "incompatible" and "irreparable." SUPER!

One in particular was a .ttf font (JSL Ancient) that was a free font, and there's nothing else like it. Nothing to buy... no main font store to re-purchase it from. Nothing. Not to mention - it's been used in several of my company's books and reflow is NOT an option. Suitcase Fusion just wouldn't accept it and I had no idea what to do.

First thing I did was get on the internet and started looking for ways to convert or repair .ttf files to work with this new version of the program. Really all I wanted to do was add all the "FOND" information so that Fusion would look at it and say "Ok, that font is acceptible." After zero luck searching and trying different things, as a last resort I downloaded the TT Converter and ran classic mode, expecting to get the same negative outcome.

I was floored when the TT Converter saved the day. It added the needed resource information and now the new utility recognizes the font as functional and all my precious layouts won't have to be reflowed. Thank HEAVENS for TT Converter and classic mode!!!

Just wanted to post my experience because maybe there are some other ultra-frustrated folks out there who may have the same problem as me. Thought I'd offer my help.

Thanks so much. This program is worth so much more than $10.
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TTConverter CommentaryThanks to the other reviewers/commentators! - Version: 1.5, 6/28/2003 06:18AM PST

pixelgem
I was wondering the same thing as some of the others below...namely, when is an OS X version going to become available? Apparently I can just put TTF files directly in my fonts file under OS X. That's great! So if you have OS X, you don't even need TTConverter! But it'll obviously still be a needed program for those running only OS 9 or below (or for PC users).
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TTConverter CommentarySo you can… - Version: 1.5, 1/16/2003 03:56PM PST

timmerk
convert Mac fonts to PCs from within Mac OS X.
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