28 Jul 2009
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Type: Time limited demo
Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista
Manufacturer: Lanmisoft
Size: 4.1MB
Number of Downloads: 976
Price: $30
With no supplied font manager, managing your Windows-based fonts isn't always easy. Which fonts do you have installed? How do you move your old fonts across to your new system? If you work with fonts on a daily basis, you'll want a tool which will enable you to quickly add/remove, preview and manage your collection.
FontExplorerL.M is a professional font manager for Windows with an intuitive and easy-to-use interface. It holds several unique functions for font management, such as Font Database and advanced Filter and Search options. Those features can help to locate specific fonts quickly. FontExplorerL.M supports all font types.
FontExplorerL.M enables you to temporarily install fonts for a particular session, you can organise fonts into separate collections and groups, without changing the original location of the font.
Other handy features include being able to change your keyboard layout when using certain fonts, previewing and exporting fonts as HTML, and it will also enable you to preview fonts in various sizes.
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