The Fontz 3.3
The Fontz
Font · v3.3
| Filename | the-fontz-33.hqx |
|---|---|
| Size | 808.0 KB (827402 bytes) |
| Year | 2002 |
| Downloads | 5 |
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Product Name: The Fontz Version: 3.3 Type: Shareware Category: Font Tools Release Date: January 20, 2002 System Requirements: OS 8 to 9.x, 6MB RAM
Purpose: The purpose of The Fontz is to make finding that special font for a particular project as fast and e
Description: The Fontz is a versatile font utility that allows you to browse your existing fonts, see what they look like at different type sizes, styles and colors, and even group them in like categories using a "wysiwyg" group maker. For fast and easy browsing run either a manual or an automatic font slide show where you can change size, color, style, and even the display text while the slide show is still in progress. You can view or print out individual fonts, or any of your font groups. The Fontz offers a combination of focused feature set and low price. A great deal for anyone, publishing professional or otherwise, who wants to find fonts quickly or organize their fonts easily.
Main Features: Create Font Groups View manual or automatic font Slide Shows Choose between mulitple font browsing options Access premier font websites from within the program
New in this version: - Display window features: - run a font slide show - background and text color selection - character or text display - add fonts directly to group - add fonts to group during font slide show - Fontz viewer window: - faster and smoother scrolling - access display window - interface enhancements
Product URL: http://www.ttpsoftware.com/fontz/fontz.html Download URL: http://www.ttpsoftware.com/fontz.sit Home Page: http://www.ttpsoftware.com Contact: contact@ttpsoftware.com
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