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I need a good freeware font manager
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I need a good freeware font manager
BDR
October 2003
edited November 2003
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I used to have one, but forgot the name of it.
It may have been Font Thing, but I'm not sure.
Help please.:)
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Souriat
Nottingham, UK
October 2003
edited October 2003
Not sure exactly what features a good font manager should have to know what im looking for, but this seems to be the most related thing i could find:
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1038508713
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Trinity
UK
November 2003
edited November 2003
I use "The Font Thing" and have done for quite a while now.
shorty will confirm how much I love this prog
Font Thing
Trin xx
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BDR
November 2003
edited November 2003
Hi Trinity.
Yep, it was Font Thing. At one point I had over 1000 fonts and found out the hard way that you can corrupt your font folder with too many fonts.
After that I used Font Thing, but lost it after a re-install of the OS.
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flamingpeach
Ontario, Canadia
November 2003
edited November 2003
I use the font thing, it works great.
It'll find and preview fonts no matter where they are on your harddrive, and has lots of little perks that I can't get enough of.
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shorty will confirm how much I love this prog
Font Thing
Trin xx
Yep, it was Font Thing. At one point I had over 1000 fonts and found out the hard way that you can corrupt your font folder with too many fonts.
After that I used Font Thing, but lost it after a re-install of the OS.
It'll find and preview fonts no matter where they are on your harddrive, and has lots of little perks that I can't get enough of.