It might have been interesting if this user had actually contacted me at the support address so we could determine what was going wrong on their machine, but they didn't. The short answer is: TTF isn't capable of causing the behavior described. Period.
What <b>could</b> happen is that a program could be coded to detect that its binary has been modified and thereafter refuse to work. It could even crash if that code was written poorly. But it's not a corruption issue.
Terrible program - Greg_Weston_572
It might have been interesting if this user had actually contacted me at the support address so we could determine what was going wrong on their machine, but they didn't. The short answer is: TTF isn't capable of causing the behavior described. Period.What <b>could</b> happen is that a program could be coded to detect that its binary has been modified and thereafter refuse to work. It could even crash if that code was written poorly. But it's not a corruption issue.
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Tuesday, September 25 2007 @ 10:16 AM PDT