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Graphics & Multimedia > Fonts |
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Font
Commander 1.1 |
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Working
with fonts has never
been so easy for
users of Word, PowerPoint®
and Excel. This
new tool eliminates
steps and saves
time by providing
an effortless approach
to selecting font
faces, size settings,
and many other enhancements
to your text. The
Font Commander utilizes
the standard features,
but enhances the
capabilities and
ease of use. Even
if you have never
used font enhancements
before you will
find this tool useful
and fun. A whole
new world of text
styles will be opened
up to you. Many
powerful features
are in Font Commander
such as: View the
immediate effect
to your text as
the Font Commander
goes to work for
you. The "font runner"
feature automatically
runs through all
of the available
font faces for you
so you can watch
your text change
as each font is
selected. Every
setting available
is easily accessed
in this dashboard
style application.
No more clicking
around to find the
setting you want
to change. Once
you have chosen
the settings you
prefer, simply save
the font face and
settings to your
portfolio so you
will easily be able
to use them again.
The paint feature
allows you to freeze
the currently selected
style and then apply
that style to each
new selection until
you turn off the
paint mode. The
innovative Font
Commander also allows
you to make changes
to a selection even
when in the Print
Preview mode. There
is no limit to the
number of different
styles you can create
and save in Font
Commander. No more
difficult searching
and copy and pasting
to retrieve and
reuse your text
styles. All these
features are at
your fingertips.
Try Font Commander
free for 30 days
and see for yourself
how easy and enjoyable
it is to use..
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This Text |
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Why does
this program exist? Good question.
Hi, I'm Don Kreuzberg - owner
of Metaware Productions. For
those of you who do not remember
what computers were like in
the 1980's and 90's, I'll give
you a little history. Back in
those days sending pictures
with your email was out of the
question. Computers couldn't
handle the large picture files.
To compensate, especially in
the computer science classes,
it was almost an unspoken competition
to see who could come up with
the most creative graphics made
from keyboard characters alone.
So, not to be outdone, the chessplayer
competitvness came out in me
and I decided it would be nice
if we could actually recreate
an image as close as possible
just from the alphabet on a
standard keyboard using some
computer algorythm. The program
you see before you is an advanced
version of that original effort.
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