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  2. List of Apple typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Espy Sans (1993, EWorld, Apple Newton and iPod Mini font, known as System on the Apple Newton platform) System (1993, see Espy Sans) eWorld Tight (1993), EWorld font based on Helvetica Compressed; Simple (1993), Apple Newton font, based on Geneva; Skia (1993 Matthew Carter), demonstration of QuickDraw GX typography in the style of inscriptions ...

  3. Typography of Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Apple Garamond was used in most of Apple's marketing. Since the introduction of the first Macintosh in 1984, Apple adopted a new corporate font called Apple Garamond. [citation needed] It was a variation of the classic Garamond typeface, both narrower and having a taller x-height. Specifically, ITC Garamond (created by Tony Stan in 1977) was ...

  4. Apple Advanced Typography - Wikipedia

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    About Apple Advanced Typography Fonts, Apple's developer documentation "Font tools". Archived from the original on 14 January 2010. - a set of command-line tools to work with fonts "Advanced Typography with Mac OS X" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 October 2005. (in PDF format) An example of an AAT table; Fontforge documentation

  5. List of typefaces included with macOS - Wikipedia

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    This list of fonts contains every font shipped with Mac OS X 10.0 through macOS 10.14, including any that shipped with language-specific updates from Apple (primarily Korean and Chinese fonts). For fonts shipped only with Mac OS X 10.5 , please see Apple's documentation .

  6. Menlo (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Menlo was replaced as the system monospaced font in Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan in September 2015, with a new Apple-made monospaced font called SF Mono, a monospaced variant of the San Francisco family of fonts that Apple has created as part of its corporate identity.

  7. 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.

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  9. San Francisco (decorative typeface) - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco is one of the original bitmap typefaces for the Apple Macintosh computer released in 1984. It was designed by Susan Kare to mimic the ransom-note effect and was used in early Mac software demos and Apple company fliers. [1] An official TrueType version was never made, and San Francisco was rendered obsolete with the arrival of ...