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- From: iljitsch@xs4all.nl (Iljitsch van Beijnum)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Fresh Fonts CD-ROM, Volume 1
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Date: 30 Mar 1995 16:11:24 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: fonts, CD-ROM, commercial, shareware
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-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Danny Amor's Fresh Fonts Volume 1
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- Fresh Fonts is a CD containing some 200 different freely
- distributable fonts. They come in different formats: DMF, Intellifont,
- Truetype, Adobe and Amiga bitmap (some are colorfonts).
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Amiga Library Services
- Address: 610 N. Alma School Road, Suite 18
- Chandler, AZ 85224-3687
- USA
-
- Telephone: (800) 804-0833
- FAX: (602) 491-0048 (also telephone)
-
- E-mail: info@amigalib.com, orders@amigalib.com
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- Originally, the CD was distributed as shareware. I received a copy
- along with an order for one of the Fresh Fish CD's. The shareware fee was $10
- (US).
-
- The idea of a shareware CD has since been abandoned, the list price
- is $19.95 (US) now. The price is for the compilation only; it does not
- include registration of the shareware fonts on the CD.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- A CD-ROM drive.
-
- Some Fast RAM, a faster processor, and an FPU greatly reduce
- the time needed to create bitmaps from the Intellifont files
- on the fly.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- A CD-ROM filesystem.
-
- AmigaOS 2.0 or higher recommended, since from that version
- on, the Agfa Intellifont technology has been incorporated
- into the Amiga Operating System. With older versions, you are
- stuck with the bitmap versions of the fonts or to
- applications with their own scalable font logic.
-
- The Fresh Fonts CD is not limited to Amiga use only.
- However, I've only tested a number of Intellifont and bitmap
- fonts on my Amiga. Because the CD uses ISO 9660 level 2, it
- will most likely be unreadable by MSDOS systems.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None. Any font on the CD may be copied. Many are freeware, some are
- shareware, a few are "demos" (crippled).
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- Amiga 1200, OS 3.0, 4 MB fast memory and a 14 MHz 68881 FPU.
- 80 MB Maxtor IDE drive.
- Nec 210 CD-ROM with AmiCDROM 1.14.
- Dataflyer SCSI+ host adapter.
- HP Deskjet 510 printer.
-
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- The fonts can be used straight off of the CD. There are two scripts
- that make the necessary assigns. One only makes an extended FONTS:
- assignment; the other also does some magic for PasTeX, Rashumon3 and a few
- other programs. These scripts need AmigaDOS 2.0+.
-
- Alternatively, you can copy the fonts you like to a hard disk. The
- documentation instructs you to consult your software's manual for this.
-
- I installed several Intellifont fonts in Wordworth 2 by copying the
- appropriate #?.type files to Wordworth's Intellifont directory and then
- running AgfaInstall.
-
- I also installed a number of fonts (Intellifont format) in my FONTS:
- directory with the Intellifont program in my SYS:System directory. This can
- be somewhat confusing since Intellifont wants you to select a directory
- using a requester, but it doesn't show the files in that directory until you
- have finished selecting directories. Apart from that, the installation is
- extremely simple: you are presented with a list of fonts in the directory
- of your choice. You can click on those fonts the select them and then add
- them to the system. After that they are available to every program that
- knows how to use Amiga fonts. Bitmaps of the right size are computed when
- that particular size is requested by an application. I have no idea why
- this procedure isn't mentioned in the CD's documentation.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- I have never encountered the concept "shareware CD" before, so I
- guess an explanation is in order. The idea is that you get the CD for free.
- If you like it, you pay the shareware fee, and if you don't, you give the
- disc to someone else. This concept did not work as well as expected: the
- shareware fees received cover just a fraction of the production costs.
- Because there were still inquiries about the Fresh Fonts CD, it was decided
- to sell the CD in a way similar to the Fresh Fish CD's.
-
- At first, I was a little annoyed by receiving a CD I didn't ask for.
- Because of that, lack of time and the inconvenient way my CD-ROM drive was
- hooked up, I didn't unwrap the CD until last week, some four months after I
- received it.
-
- Anyway, I decided to have a look at the Fresh Fonts CD. And I was
- immediately very impressed! At first only with the size of the CD's icon
- (it's about half the width of my Workbench), shortly after that also with
- the fonts on it. I used to do a little Desktop Video work, and in that I was
- always on the lookout for new, good-looking fonts. How I wish I had this CD
- in those days! All the fonts I looked at (about a third) are well-crafted.
- They don't have the jagged edges often found in much converted fonts. There
- are five categories of fonts:
-
- Deco
- Non-latin
- Sans serif
- Script
- Serif
-
- There are some nice colorfonts in the deco section. Shame they only
- come in sizes 35 and 70. I couldn't find immediate use for most of the black
- & white ones; I like the more conventional fonts better. Most of the
- non-Latin fonts fall into the deco category as well, only some of the
- Russian fonts look like something you could read for more than a couple
- lines at a time. The Chinese font looks quite nice as well, but it has only
- a few dozen characters. I didn't look at the script fonts, but I found a few
- I like in the sans serif and serif sections.
-
- Apart from the standard Amiga Intellifont and bitmap format, the
- fonts are also available as DMF, Truetype (Microsoft Windows) and the
- industry standard Adobe (Postscript) format for maximum compatibility with
- different platforms and applications.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- There is a directory "Documents" on the CD that contains both
- AmigaGuide and HTML format documentation. The documentation is mainly in
- English but there are some German and French pages as well. The various font
- formats are explained, and the file tells something about the font. There is
- also a picture that shows a sample of how the font looks. When using
- Multiview you can see the picture by selecting a link, if Multiview isn't
- available on your system AmigaGuide (on the CD) is used and you miss out on
- the pictures. Of course you can also look at the HTML documentation. When
- you double click this icon, Mosaic (presumably the "no Net" version) is
- started from the CD. In Mosaic, you don't need to select a link to see the
- font preview, it is shown as an inline image.
-
-
- LIKES
-
- I like a lot of the fonts! They look good, no jagged edges. Also,
- some thinking went into the way they were put on the CD. It's not too hard
- to find a font you like after you've decided what kind of font suits the
- purpose at hand.
-
-
- DISLIKES AND SUGGESTIONS
-
- I dislike the lack of a way to get an overview of all fonts (of a
- single category). I don't like it that some fonts are crippled (missing some
- letters), particularly since you have to find out the hard way -- there is no
- warning in the documentation. (However, I noticed this for only one font and
- I haven't looked at every single font, so maybe this is only true for that
- particular font.)
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- I am not familiar with any similar products. When I compare the
- Fresh Fonts collection to the selections of fonts that came with the
- Workbench and with my word processor, Wordworth, I find that those, much
- smaller, collections contain more fonts that I'd use on a day-to-day basis.
- Most of the fonts on the Fresh Fonts CD are not suitable for large texts.
- However, many are very nice for headings, flyers, video presentations and
- more informal texts aimed to catch the eye.
-
-
- BUGS, VENDOR SUPPORT AND WARRANTY
-
- There is a limited 90 day warranty on media defects. I didn't find
- any bugs. I sent email to Fred Fish with a question about the current
- pricing and got a reply the next day. I didn't try to contact Danny Amor.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- If you'd like to have a large number of very different, more exotic
- fonts, this is a great CD. Don't expect to write a book with any of the
- fonts on it, though. I'd give it four out of five stars.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1995 Iljitsch van Beijnum. All rights reserved.
- Electronic distribution of this review is unlimited.
-
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