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FontXChange can convert fonts into many different formats. This makes FontXChange useful to convert PostScript Type 1 fonts (Macintosh or Windows format) into a single modern OpenType font file that works on both Macintosh and Windows. Users can end the headaches of the outdated two-file system of screen font and printer font combinations. FontXChange allows them to convert TrueType fonts to PostScript fonts with no more printing problems and incompatibilities associated with TrueType fonts and high-end output devices. · Snow Leopard compatibility and 64 bit support
· Support for TrueType Collections (.ttc fonts)
· Enhanced kerning support when converting from Mac PS Type 1 fonts
FontXChange can easily convert fonts to OpenType (PS), PostScript Type 1, and TrueType for both Macintosh or Windows. FontXChange supports conversion of many font formats: Macintosh PostScript Type 1 (font suitcases and printer font files), Macintosh TrueType font suitcases, Apple dfont, Multiple Master, PC TrueType (.ttf), PC PostScript Type 1 (.pfb), and OpenType (.otf). FontXChange is designed to understand many different font formats and can convert fonts into many different formats. This makes FontXChange useful to: - Convert PostScript Type 1 fonts (Macintosh or Windows format) into a single modern OpenType font file that works on both Macintosh & Windows. End the headaches of the outdated two-file system of screen font and printer font combinations. Just one font file that works. - Recreate missing screen fonts using a PostScript font file in any format. - Convert TrueType fonts to PostScript fonts. No more printing problems and incompatibilities associated with TrueType fonts and high-end output devices. - Convert Windows fonts to Macintosh and vice-versa. Easily share fonts across different computers, even different operating systems. Features include: - Batch processing for converting entire font libraries - Preferences to set font encodings - Font inspection window with preview - Support for many font encodings, including Adobe Standard, Unicode, Mac Roman, Windows ANSI, and European. Manufacturer: Morrison SoftDesign |