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1 Cfont Pro 2.1.0.23
4.19 MB | Shareware | WinNT 4.x/2000/XP/2003 | 
Cfont Pro lets you view installed system fonts and a special mode where you select a directory, CD, or network drive and preview the fonts. Advanced property window lets you control all aspects of the displayed font. Slideshow feature will autmatically cycle through your fonts. Advanced character map, font magnifier, Preview exporter, plus so much more.
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2 Bitmap Font Edit 1.0
0.00 MB | Shareware | Win98/ME/XP | 
The Bitmap Font Edit will allow you to easily generate bitmap font that you can use for games, tools and other software that would require the use of bitmap font instead of using true type.
It features a range of drawing tools as well as a host of automated effects which can be applied by the click of a button. Almost all effects can be applied to individual character or the entire font at the same time.
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3 MainType 1.0
2.74 MB | Shareware | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP | 
MainType is a powerful font manager for Windows that offers a straightforward and easy-to-use interface to help you maintain your fonts.
It includes features for novice users who just want to view and install fonts as well as advanced features for graphic designers and typographers. For your convenience the character grid shows all characters grouped in Unicode blocks. Print (along with print preview) results in outstanding reports.
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4 MarVoSym 3.00
0.04 MB | Freeware | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP | 
The Windows True Type Symbol Font MARVOSYM.TTF is a valuable addition for any office or civil engineering purpose. It contains often-needed but rarely available symbols as Fax Machine, Answering Machine, Cellular Phone, Steel Profile Symbols, the original Euro Currency Symbol and lots more.
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5 FontMap 2.41
0.33 MB | Shareware | Win95/98/ME/2000/XP | 
FontMap may be used to view and print both installed and external fonts; it can display a variety of tables, individual characters, a keyboard view, font description, or whatever text you wish to enter. Uninstalled fonts can be viewed and printed without needing to install them; or, you can browse uninstalled fonts and selectively install ones you like.
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6 CrossFont 5.2
1.48 MB | Shareware | WinNT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate | 
CrossFont for Windows can convert TrueType and PostScript Type1 fonts between Macintosh and PC platforms and convert Type 1 to OpenType. Features include Zip and Stuffit support, font preview, automatic file recognition, drag and drop, folder searching, font outlines and hinting are preserved, OS X dfont support. 15 day trial.
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7 Font Xplorer 1.2.2
0.82 MB | Demo | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP | 
Font Xplorer is the font application that allows you to choose the "perfect font" for a specific job and easily perform all types of font management & printing chores. There are several font management programs already on the market, but Font Xplorer is different. It combines many powerful features that you won't find in other programs with an intuitive, easy to use interface.
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8 X-Fonter 6.3
3.30 MB | Shareware | Win98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003 | 
X-Fonter is an advanced font viewer and font manager for Windows that supports all font types (Truetype, Opentype, Postscript, Raster and Vector). The clear font previews make selecting the right font an easy task. You can also organize your fonts into custom collections and print font overviews. X-Fonter includes character maps in ASCII and Unicode and as a bonus there's a built-in image editor with various special effects.
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9 FontList 1.4
0.07 MB | Freeware | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003 | 
It's usually very hard to get a nice overview of all your installed fonts. With FontList, you can easily create a HTML file showing all your fonts in your web browser. FontList lets you change the sample text, exclude seldom used fonts from the list and change the path for the HTML file. FontList then opens up your web browser to show you all your fonts.
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10 Fontrast 1.0
0.94 MB | Shareware | Win98/ ME/ XP/ 2000/ 2003 | 
Create high quality bitmapped textures from Windows TrueType fonts. Import your ASCII or Unicode text files and select your desired font typeface to produce a texture page containing all the characters required to render your text. The included manual explains the various output formats in great detail (with diagrams where appropriate), making integration with your own programs a breeze.
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