Font Previewing
I can't believe I don't already have this linked. This is a great application for previewing fonts - they don't even have to be installed. You can have it scan an entire folder or even CD and show you previews for everything it finds. You can even change the "sample" it uses to show you previews… just too freakin' cool for words.
February 19th, 2004 at 11:15 am
Another Great font application is The Font Thing. It allows you to preview and install fonts on the fly.
February 21st, 2004 at 7:54 pm
Cool, this is useful for web designing. Nice site.
February 21st, 2004 at 10:42 pm
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February 25th, 2004 at 4:12 pm
Hi, Scripty,
I've used both Font Lister (the free version) and The Font Thing for years. Never had a problem.
Serious font addicts generally learn the hard way why it's a bad idea to install a lot of fonts in your system Fonts folder. Hint: when you get over some number of installed fonts (for Win95 it was in the neighborhood of 1,000), Windows starts to forget existing fonts, oldest first. Since the first fonts that were ever installed on your machine are the system fonts used for icon labels and menu entries, you can imagine that the effect is pretty spectacular.
And too, having lots of fonts installed in the system Fonts directory may lard up your applications' start-up times and memory footprints pretty severely.
Much better to put all but the most essential fonts into a set of "More Fonts" folders away from the system Fonts folder (while you're at it, you might as well sort them: serif headline, sans-serif text, handwriting, Halloween) and use Font Lister or The Font Thing to make them available when you need them.
February 27th, 2004 at 3:40 pm
Here's another cool font management program (can preview fonts without having to install them, etc.): fontexpert