![]() I myself am going to find an alternative because this one is just too expensive. Too bad, they'll be missing out on a great app. Any more than that and people just won't buy it. $15-35 would be a good price range for his app. After all if something is too expensive it doesn't matter how great it is it still won't sell. The filters are available through the Effect menu. The filters are not a replacement for a professional type designer’s work, but they’re fun to use. Some are purely functional, others are much more experimental. This program is great but far over-priced. You can use one of TransType’s many filters to change the font’s appearance. Starting to see a trend? You can get some extremely powerful programs with a hefty amount of features for less than you can this program. To give people an example of other programs in that cost the same or less we have VMware's Fusion, Panic's Coda, Apple iWorks, Apple iLife, OS X. Or, at least, made them stop causing problems. I can't confirm this but I'm relatively certain that it fixed a few fonts while it was converting them. I'm not going to say this program isn't stable—it is—or that it isn't easy to use—it really is—or anything like that because I'd be lying. This is a great little app but a good example of pricing that doesn't reflect need. ![]() If the interface stays as is, I'd like it to auto-deselect fonts already converted in the list, so I don't have to manually do it or delete them. I'd like to be able to browse to a folder full of fonts and select the folder and tell it to convert with optionally a separate target folder for the converted fonts, with a log listing the results. Only things I'd ask for is different file selection and grouping in same folder of font familes/collections. Can bypass the non-embed flag in PC fonts They are now completely cross-platform without needing to check and double check.ħ. Most modern software runs better with otf fontsĦ. Names are usually indecipherable in older PC fontsĤ. PC type 1 fonts don't preview in Finderģ. To those who ask why not run them as is, in OSX?Ģ. Lets me convert all those odds and sods PC fonts particularly the ttf and PC type 1 with the cryptic names to otf which I mark as conversions, because there may be an issue with glyph sets. Easily share fonts across different computers, even different operating systems.
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