- License:
- Free to try; $10.00 to buy
- Editor's Rating:
- Not rated
- Average User Rating:
- Be the first to rate this product!
- Downloads:
- 3,349
- Requirements:
- Mac OS X
- Limitations:
- No limitations
- Date Added:
- July 29, 2004
Publisher's description of The Fontz
From To The Point Software: The Fontz is a versatile font utility that allows your to browses your installed fonts and folders of uninstalled 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 shot where your can changed size, color, style, and even the display text where the slide show is still in progress.- See more CNET content tagged:
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