FontViewer 1.3.1

Free FontViewer screenshot filePreview the fonts you just downloaded/got on CD, without spending too much precious time! With FontViewer you can say goodbye to long hours spent evaluating your brand new collection of fonts! Preview the font files contained in a directory and install only the ones you really like, without having to manually open each .ttf file! And the best part is that Font Viewer is free!
Type : Freeware » EULA
OS Support : Windows All
Date / Size : Dec, 4. 2006 / 389 kBytes
Requirements : unspecified
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Update history of FontViewer
v1.3.1 (May, 22. 2007)
preview installed and not-yet-installed fonts,new charachter map
Distribution permissions for FontViewer
Software Distribution Agreement for FontViewer
FontViewer v2 can be freely distributed via the web, shareware CDs, freeware CDs, and any other distribution device or channel provided that (i) The distribution package (i.e. the setup file) remains unchanged (ii) The intellectual property in the Software is not misinterpreted. Title, ownership, rights, and intellectual property rights in and to the Software shall remain that of Loris Bognanni.
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