FontExpert 2004 6.0 release 2

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  • Downloads:
    281
  • User rating:
    Recommended 83% Not recommended 17%  (6 votes)  Rate it
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  • Date added:
    27/01/2004
  • File size:
    1.6M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

This font manager lets you preview and manage both installed and uninstalled typefaces, plus examine your system for font errors. You can display the list of installed font faces, customizable font samples and advanced font properties. Key features: view and preview fonts, manage fonts, search for fonts, organize fonts, print fonts, view advanced font properties, Windows Shell extensions.

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  1. Easy to use - sort mail before opening in email software Anonymous -- January 27 2006, 18.54

    Get rid of all that spam before opening your mail program. Have on main computer and really missed it on backup computer. So going to download it for safety sake.

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  2. Description here on ZD net claims to run on win2k when in actuality it does not. Anonymous -- January 27 2006, 14.35

    Microsoft's description clearly states Windows SQL Server 2000 SP3 NOT win2k sp3.


  3. Definately not worth $250 if you are using it for fun. Anonymous -- January 27 2006, 13.58

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  4. excellent value for the money Jose Villafranco -- January 27 2006, 09.08

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  5. BILLIANT Toby Shuttleworth -- January 27 2006, 07.22

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