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Diamondsoft ships Font Reserve 3.0 for OS X

updated 09:40 am EST, Wed February 20, 2002

 
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DiamondSoft is now shipping Font Reserve 3.0, an OS X-compatible version of its font management application. It features an Aqua interface, support for all popular Macintosh font types, and advanced font management for applications running under Mac OS X as well as applications running in the Classic environment. It also includes a ClassicActivator feature that makes all fonts available to Classic applications and a System Font Handler feature that helps manage the multiple font folders by providing the option to automatically remove non-essential fonts. The $100 utility is offered with a $10 discount for online purchases; competitive upgrades from ATM Deluxe are $50 and it is a free upgrade for v2.6 owners.


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    You know, it's a good thing that Diamond Soft makes the best damned font management software out there, because their web programmers need some help. I went to their site to download an upgrade to my v2.6. I filled out a form that asked for my name, email address and serial number and hit submit. Nothing ever happened.

    Upon closer inspection of their code, I found this:



    For those of you that are not web geeks, you can't do that. Or, rather, you CAN, but it results in a form that does NOTHING. I hope they fix it soon. I'm itching for Font Reserve in X.

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    Here's the code they used:

    <form action="mailto:upgrade@diamondsoft.com" method="post">

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    FR vs Suitcase

    Will we have to keep Font Reserve running like we do with suitcase? I don't like to have to launch an app so I can have my fonts activated...

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