font explorer 2.0.1
Font Explorer 1.3
Font Explorer 1.3 gives you an easy and fast way to find specific characters in a font. more>>
Font Explorer 1.3 gives you an easy and fast way to find specific characters in a font.
Font Explorer shows all the characters of your fonts on a grid. Its zoom feature lets you see all the details of the glyphs. The key combinations required to produce specific characters are displayed, including key combinations that require multiple distinct keystrokes.
Font Explorer also gives you the ASCII codes of all the characters in decimal and hexadecimal. A text entry field lets you preview and copy text in the selected font and style. And finally, Font Explorer has an elegant, 3D-style interface. Font Explorer is freeware.
Conix 3D Explorer 1.0.1
Conix 3D Explorer is a useful program that provides you mathematical OpenGL plugin renders graphics in an interactive window. more>>
Conix 3D Explorer 1.0.1 is a useful program that provides you mathematical OpenGL plugin renders graphics in an interactive window.
dfontifier 2.0.1
Convert between .dfonts and TrueType fonts. more>>
This may be useful when sending jobs to service bureaus that are still in OS 9.
Also, while most current font manager applications can "bridge the gap" between the OS X native and Classic environments by making fonts youve activated available to both environments, they seem to be limited when it comes to data fork-based fonts.
For example, your font manager cant make your .dfont fonts available to Classic because Classic doesnt understand how to use them. dfontifier can help solve this problem by allowing you to convert your .dfonts into regular resource fork-based TT fonts. That way, you can be certain youre using the exact same font set both natively and in the Classic environment.
Font Renamer 1.0
Font Renamer - Rename original font names more>>
You do this by dropping a folder with fonts on either the applications icon or on the little well inside the window.
Its free but donations are gratefully accepted.
In-Out Board 2.0.1
In-Out Board - Personal away status network application more>>
Solitaire 2.0.1
Solitaire wont make you disappointed because it allows you to take part in the classic card game of Solitaire, for Mac OS X. more>>
Solitaire 2.0.1won't make you disappointed because it allows you to yake part in the classic card game of Solitaire, for Mac OS X.
Font Cache Cleaner 1.0
Fix garbled text font corruption. more>>
What appears to be happening is that incorrect or corrupted encoding vector information is being used when mapping the character codes as input by your keyboard to the glyphs they represent in the problematic font.
You can run Font Cache Cleaner to purge these cache files in an attempt to restore normal behavior. If you use Font Cache Cleaner but the problem remains, then it could be caused by a font conflict or by a corrupt font. Try removing fonts to isolate the problematic fonts that are causing this behavior.
Google 2.0.1
Google - Search Google for over 21,940,000,000 webpages right from your desktop more>>
For more info go to: GoogleWidget.com
Enhancements:
- Updated image.
Memory 2.0.1
Memory - Play the classic memory game on your desktop more>>
Enhancements:
- Complete new interface & graphics
- Different card backside patterns
- Multiple card desks
- Highscore
- New Dashboard dock icon.
Fix as Internet Explorer File 1.0
Fix as Internet Explorer File - Change a files creator type to IE more>>
Completly freeware.
Macintosh Explorer Aqua 4.5
New aqua look for Macintosh Explorer. more>>
Macintosh Explorer Aqua 4.5 is created as a smart and useful application that gives Macintosh Explorer a cool new Aqua look and feel. It changes the buttons in the Explorer Window to Aqua style buttons. It also adds a new aqua flavor to your flavors menu.
You must have an already installed version of Macintosh Explorer 4.1 to use this patch. This patch will not add any other modifications to Macintosh Explorer.
The Font Chooser 1.0
The Font Chooser - Tool to select a set of typefaces for use in graphics more>>
This gives you a very quick way to compare and contrast type-faces within relative context of each other. It was inspired by Apples font size scroll bar in the text edit application, and an amazing amount of frustration with the way this process is currently handled in most design programs. Find Fonts Fast...
Font Book Helper 1.0
Font Book Helper - Change the icon thats used to represent the printer or outline font parts more>>
This has the effect of breaking up the grayish visual monotony that Font Book introduced, and makes fonts and font types easy to identify even at a quick glance.
It may also clear up some confusion users have had with trying to get Font Book to "recognize" their fonts. If you recall, PostScript Type One fonts have "parts" that fall into 2 categories: the first part is the font suitcase which is said to contain the "screen" or "bitmap" half of the font, while the second part is the corresponding PostScript Type 1 font (aka the "printer" or "outline" half of the font).
Font Book cannot directly use or open the PostScript Type 1 outline part of a font. This is why theyll appear dimmed in the Open file dialog or why double-clicking on them in the Finder opens Font Book but produces no result. Instead, you should select or double-click the font suitcase part of the font (with a normal gray icon), and Font Book will automatically take care of copying the referenced outline fonts automatically.
Enhancements:
- Please note that Font Book Helper is only compatible with OS X 10.3.x; it does not yet work properly under 10.4.x.
Find It 2.0.1
Find It - Spot differences between images more>>
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.
Font Menu 1.0
Font Menu - Adds two commands, do count available fonts and do list available fonts more>>
To get a list of fonts, this osax internally creates a font menu that is invisible.
In classic type osax (that is code resource type):
the font menu is always created and disposed at every command execution (so there is no option for updating the menu).
In newer type osax:
the font menu is not disposed until the osax is uninstalled. By default, however, the font menu is updated (rebuilt) at each command execution. If there is no need to update the font menu (that is, if you assume no fonts are added nor removed while using the computer), you can specify false for updating parameter to make the 2nd and later executions a little bit faster.