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Font Finagler

Font Finagler - 1.5b6

troubleshoot garbled text font corruption

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Current Version: 1.5b6
Release Date: 2009-12-01
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 86
Downloads (all versions): 66,581

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Product Description:

If you're having problems on your system with text appearing "garbled" as in the image below, it could be caused by corrupt font cache files. What appears to be happening is that incorrect or corrupted encoding vector information is being used when mapping the character codes as input by your keyboard to the glyphs they represent in the problematic font. You can use Font Finagler's Font Cache Cleaner feature to purge these cache files in an attempt to restore normal behavior, and to help rule out a font cache corruption as the sole cause of the problem. If, however, you use Font Cache Cleaner but the problem remains, then it could be caused by a font conflict, by a corrupt or less-than-ideal-quality font, or by an underlying OS X font-handling bug. Try removing fonts to isolate the problematic fonts that are causing this behavior.

What's new in this version:

Updated the expiration date to February 1, 2010.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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Font Finagler Usage TipSerial Number - Version: 0.5.3, 1/24/2008 12:00AM PST

almaink
Current registered users beware. Make sure you have your registration number handy before you download and install this update! I didn't can't find it and now the older registered version no longer works. I emailed Mark so he's aware of this and am waiting on an answer now.
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Font Finagler CommentaryProblem - Version: 0.5.3, 1/24/2008 12:00AM PST

johnlh
I have just upgraded to the latest version of Font Finagler. I am running OS 10.4.11 on a G4 Powerbook and a G5 Desktop. Immediately after installation and running the application I had lost all my information on an application ISafe Pro 1.2 This is an application that stores all your passwords for websites such as banks, credit cards, etc. At the moment I have found no other problem but be prepared and backed up just in case.

I do have my complete HD backed up on an external drive so I will be ok. Have not decided but may revert back to the older version. I think after getting my iSafe Pro application working again I will run the new version of Font Finagler to see if the same problem occurs. Backup Backup.
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Font Finagler ReviewExcel and Word startup problems solved - Version: 0.5.3, 11/5/2006 07:21AM PST

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Ken C
My problem: Excel and Word 2004 would not start up. Each would crash every time. I thought the problem might be font-related, because Excel would tell me there was a corrupt system font (there really wasn't). FontBook was reporting similar problems.

Based on recommendations at the MacFixit web site, I installed Font Finagler 0.5.3 and ran it once. Excel and Word have since started up and worked without problems, the way they used to.

What more can I ask? And it's cheap, too, at $10.

I should add that my membership at MacFixit has paid for itself many times over, since I downloaded and read the members-only ebook "Be Your Own Mac OS X Troubleshooting Guru". It taught me many things, including the existence of easily corrupted font caches.
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