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Peter J. Welch |
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From the read me file:
No more guessing what each of your fonts looks like when printed! FontScan is a program that will scan all of the fonts that you have installed in your System Folder and display an example of each. The display generated by FontScan can then be printed on any Macintosh or PostScript compatible printer or laser writer.
FontScan is handy for printing a "Font Book" giving you examples of what the fonts look like. You can chose which fonts to scan (does not have to be all of them) and it can open font suitcases not installed in the Sytem Folder.
The application is on a Disk Copy 4.2 disk image (1.44MB) inside a StuffIt 3.5 archive.
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For an application dealing with fonts, the one the developer chose for the title is rather horrible.