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FontXChange 2.0 features customizable display names

updated 10:45 pm EDT, Tue August 18, 2009

FontXChange 2.0 ships


Morrison SoftDesign has introduced v2.0 of FontXChange, a utility that can convert fonts to OpenType, PostScript Type 1 and TrueType. The update includes new folder naming options, file naming options and the ability to change display names of fonts in application font menus. Version 2.0 also improves support for complex contours in Type 1 fonts, previewing different font formats, and for the UniqueID field of the Name table.

The latest version enhances the user interface and fixes multiple bugs common in previous releases. The software can also be used to recreate missing screen fonts using a PostScript font file.

FontXChange requires Mac OS X 10.3 and is available from the Morrison SoftDesign online store for $100.


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