FontPage

FontPage One thing that has been overlooked in the word processing game is a good font viewer/manager. You know, just something that can help you view your current fonts, install new ones and then compare them until you are absolutely sure about your choices. Fonts can really help set a tone and a theme for a document and finding the right font for the job can mean everything. Most people use Ariel and New Times Roman. And that is about as exciting as talcum powder! This helps to add a theme to a particular document. FontPage is a unique little creature that allows the user to perform different procedures in regards to the fonts on their system. Here are just some of the things you get with FontPage: • Rich and easy interface

• Examines and compares all of the fonts on your system • View any typeface in bold, italic, underline and 3D styles • Print a specimen page for any font or print a list of them • Fonts list printing with adjustable size and string option • Fonts listing selectable by font types • Character Table with copy to clipboard and print options Compare window with two displays and user input box

• Extra Preview window for uninstalled fonts • Slide Show function (to show fonts automatically with a user defined interval) • List function (to create a list with TTFs and their font names) • Adjustable colour settings in main display • Support for visual styles (for Windows XP) • Font specific Help file on board It's a cool little tool from Bluefive.pair.com. It's nothing real fancy. System Requirements: Windows 98/NT/ME/2000/XP/2003 You can download FontPage right here:- []  