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FontViewer, Version 1.0
Copyright (c) 1998 Ziff-Davis Publishing Company
Written by Jake Richter
First Published in PC Magazine, US Edition, May 26, 1998
http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/pctech/content/17/10/ut1710.001.html
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PLATFORMS:
Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0
DESCRIPTION:
Word processors and desktop publishing packages offer an abundance of
snazzy-looking fonts, but they don't offer a simple way to browse
through them. With FontViewer (Version 1.0), you can browse all the
fonts on your system at once, compare selected fonts to each other, and
use a variety of filters to quickly find the font you want. FontViewer
was written by Jake Richter, and first appeared in PC Magazine, 26 May
1998 (v17n10).
REVISION HISTORY:
Initial release.
INSTALLATION:
To install FontViewer, copy its three program files--FontView.exe,
FontView.hlp, and FontView.cnt--to the folder of your choice. The
program does not require access to the registry or any system files,
and can be run from any folder. To remove FontViewer from your system,
simply delete its program files.
SUPPORT:
Help for PC Magazine's free utilities can be obtained in our online
discussion areas, both on the World Wide Web
(www.pcmag.com/discuss.htm) and on CompuServe (GO ZNT:TIPS, Section 2).
You may find an answer to your question simply by reading the posted
messages. The authors of current utilities generally visit these forums
daily. If the author is not available and the forum sysops can't answer
your question, the Utilities column editor, who also checks the forums
each day, will contact the author for you.
LICENSE INFORMATION:
The programs presented in PC Magazine are copyrighted and cannot be
copied or distributed or modified for any purpose, except that a single
copy may be made for archival purposes only. Use of the programs is
subject to the terms and conditions of the license agreement
distributed with the programs.
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Jake Richter, the author of FontViewer, writes about graphics and
technology from his Caribbean island home. Sheryl Canter is the editor
of the Utilities column, and a Contributing Editor to PC Magazine.