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  2. Font management software - Wikipedia

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    Does not support Adobe Type 1 fonts or OpenType fonts with PostScript outlines. Free & Easy Font Viewer: Windows: Free Styopkin Software: Only views characters A-I, a-i, 0-9 and basic punctuation of installed fonts. See Advanced Font Viewer for improved features. gnome-specimen: Linux, BSDs: GNU General Public License: gnome-specimen

  3. Comparison of font editors - Wikipedia

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    Creator First release date Latest stable version Latest release date License BirdFont [1] Johan Mattsson August 24, 2012: Proprietary or open source DTL FontMaster: Dutch Type Library: 3.0 Proprietary: DTL FontMaster Light: Dutch Type Library: 2.7 [2] Free DTL OTMaster: 6.3 [2] Proprietary: DTL OTMaster Light: 3.7 [2] Free FontArk (Web service ...

  4. Google Fonts - Wikipedia

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    Google Fonts (formerly known as Google Web Fonts) is a computer font and web font service owned by Google. This includes free and open source font families, an interactive web directory for browsing the library, and APIs for using the fonts via CSS [ 2 ] and Android . [ 3 ]

  5. High-Logic - Wikipedia

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    The company's flagship product is FontCreator (formerly known as Font Creator Program) for Microsoft Windows.Fonts are created using multiple vector drawing aids from free-hand drawing of individual glyphs to importing vector (PDF, EPS, SVG) or bitmap graphics.

  6. TrueType - Wikipedia

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    To ensure its wide adoption, Apple licensed TrueType to Microsoft for free. [4] Microsoft added TrueType into the Windows 3.1 operating environment. In partnership with their contractors, Monotype Imaging, Microsoft put a lot of effort into creating a set of high quality TrueType fonts that were compatible with the core fonts being bundled with PostScript equipment at the time.

  7. Fontmatrix - Wikipedia

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    It relies on FreeType to render font samples, and on Qt for its user interface. Bruce Byfield hailed the creation of Fontmatrix with an article concluding with: "Finally, the long wait for a GNU/Linux font manager is ending." Fontmatrix lets users label a font with multiple tags (similar to Gmail labels), which may be activated or deactivated ...