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DESCRIPTION
FontSee is a Dashboard widget that allows you to preview installed fonts on a timed basis or manually.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.3:
  • Handles text pasted from the clipboard correctly.
  • Rebuilds font database on reload (Cmd-R) to catch newly enabled/disabled fonts.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Remainder One, Inc.
Downloads:4,786
  - Version d/l:1,708
Dashboard:Miscellaneous
License:Free
Date:20 May 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    FontSee User Reviews (3 posts)Write A Review
    Sep 23 2005
    *****

    SU  Just What I've Always Wanted

    I absolutely adore all typefonts.

    Reader, display, calligraphic, grunge, handwritten, novelty, picture fonts. Love them all. Even ones I'll probably never use.

    Any project I do, all the fonts get to "audition." I scroll quickly through ones that are unlikely, but I do enjoy touching base with them all on a regular basis.

    I've bought and used Suitcase, FontBook and other programs, but frankly, they're just too much trouble for what I want to do.

    Which is just see a line of sample text and be able to scroll through as slow or fast as I want to, reverse or forward, throught at least 300 fonts at a time.

    FontSee is perfect for me and the way I work. Type window is large enough (and is adjustable). You can pick by name or scroll. Make sample type small or large.

    It's simple. It's easy. It's FAST.

    'Course, I want more options for it (like a slidehow option) but then, I always want more options.

    Delightful. Love the "widgets" concept. Very creative.

    Nice job FontSee and Apple!  (Version 1.0)

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    Jun 4 2005
    *****

    MOUSEE  Very nice and very clear. Usefull when you just want to see a font really fast.

    I like the animation, and it will be a lot better when you implement the variable delay.

    Thanks for your work.  (Version 1.0)

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