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FontDoctor

FontDoctor - 5.0.3

font problem diagnosis and repair tool

All Time: (2.9)
Version 5.0.3: (2.6)
Selected Version: 5.0.3
Release Date: 2002-02-08
License: Update
Downloads (version 5.0.3): 63
Downloads (all versions): 56,767
Price: $69.99

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Product Description:

FontDoctor is the industry standard software for font problem diagnosis and repair. FontDoctor is a professional tool that you can use to locate and eliminate those hard-to-find font problems that seem to constantly wreak havoc on your Macintosh performance and applications. FontDoctor will scan your font folders (on your local hard drives or over a network) to locate and repair common font illnesses, including missing Postscript fonts, missing bitmaps, corrupt/damaged fonts, font ID conflicts, extra fonts sizes, mixed fonts types, and lots more. Stop your font headaches right now with FontDoctor for Macintosh.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixed an error when selecting some OpenType fonts from the Inspection panel pop-up menu
  • Fixed OpenType font names in the Inspection panel pop-up menu
  • Changed the order of the "Mixed Types" diagnosis process to the end of the examination (per request)
  • Fixed a problem that caused the Trash can folders to not be created (when selected in the Expert options windows) in MacOS X
  • Minor window refresh changes in MacOS 9

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 8 or higher
  • PPC

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FontDoctor Troubleshooting ReportInternal Font ID fix all crashes - Version: 6.0, 2/3/2004 10:19AM PST

ivorjanci
I'd just written to Morrison software to let them know that version 6 on my G3-333 using OS 9.2.2 freezes my computer right after I press the button marked "Fix All". The dialog box was for and Internal Font ID problem with a font family (Constructivist by P22). It also froze on me when I tried to open a folder in the same dialog box so that I could see what fonts are in conflict. I tried it with all extensions off (Type 3 error immediately when trying to open the app), as well as with just 9.2.2 base extensions (froze again when I tried to "fix all".) I went back to 5.1.2, and it worked fine on the fonts. If anyone else experiences a problem, please let them know. Thank you.
Ivor
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FontDoctor Troubleshooting ReportFontDoctor 5.5.2 - Version: 5.5.1, 7/22/2003 09:05AM PST

jhearne
Under OS X, FontDoctor version 5.0 constantly crashed and version 5.5.1 wouldn't even launch. Morrison SoftDesign tech support told me to trash the pref and plist files and download their latest version 5.5.2b5 at this location:

http://download.MorrisonSoftDesign.com/FDX552.sit

It works great on my G3/OS 10.2.6. Launch, font selection via dragging, and font moving all work fine with no crashes.

Julian Hearne
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FontDoctor Troubleshooting ReportFontDoctor 5.5.2 - Version: 5.5.1, 7/22/2003 09:04AM PST

jhearne
Under OS X, FontDoctor version 5.0 constantly crashed and version 5.5.1 wouldn't even launch. Morrison SoftDesign tech support told me to trash the pref and plist files and download their latest version 5.5.2b5 at this location:

http://download.MorrisonSoftDesign.com/FDX552.sit

It works great on my G3/OS 10.2.6. Launch, font selection via dragging, and font moving all work fine with no crashes.

Julian Hearne
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