Font Viewer - 5.4list, compare, try & print installed fonts |
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Weak application - Version: 4.14, 11/8/2006 07:42PM PST
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admaven
As far as I could tell, there is no way to switch between the system's core fonts and ones you might light to view (say, on a CD).
Suggestion - Version: 4.9, 10/9/2004 08:59PM PST
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ylon
Hey, you know, there are a lot of negative comments running around here and that's all fine, but lets talk about something that seems to shine. I recently discovered Master Juggler from Alsoft and it looks like _the_ Terminator of font problems. Not sure if anyone else has tried it much.
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- eh?
Forget it 



- Version: 4.4, 8/16/2003 10:09AM PST
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Rip0ff
The obnoxious and obstrusive shareware reminder is still an again here, obnoxious and obstrusive as ever and serves no other purpose than alienating the potential customer. For those looking for a free program to look at uninstalled fonts, download XFont Info. There are also a few shareware programs which will look at uninstalled fonts plus do more that this one.. Anyway most if not all of these will be rendered obsolete with the release of Font Book in OS X.3.