Advanced Font Viewer 5.1
| Developer: |
Alexander G. Styopkin (more products...) |
| OS: | WinXP/2000/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$97 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.43 MB |
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Can detect font duplicates, including in the fully automatic mode. Has a unique automatic font organizer - the first one on the market of font management software. The Doctor tab that will detect and fix any discrepancy between files in the Windows folder with system fonts and entries in the registry. You can select any character and insert it in your document. You can take a close look at all characters in a font without looking at empty items. Printed font samples can differ from what they look on the screen like, which will help you select fonts for printed matter. You can also carry these printouts with you without a computer and look through them anywhere you like, for example, when you are meeting a client. You can back up the files of the selected fonts or send them by e-mail. You can quickly choose a font among all installed fonts because now you do not have to click each font file – you see all font types at once in one list. Do you know the font name in the list and want to jump to it? No need to try to make out font names trying to find the one you need, just print several letters of the font name and you will jump to it! The more fonts you have, the more time and effort you will save. It is really convenient to see the text you need, for example, the header of a site or the text of a logo written with all font types instead of the standard text “ABC 123”. You can select the font for your current work making the font types being displayed as close to it as possible. Just select the size, style and color of the font you need. You can uninstall all fonts that do not come together with Windows in one click! Free your computer from fonts that you do not use, uninstall them.
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