Crossfont helps you convert Mac fonts to PC fonts
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Fonts are like shrubs around the house, when used properly they merely frame the house. When shrubs go wrong it can keep you from getting into the house or make the house ugly. Sharing shrubs is also hard, one that might prosper in one location and might not prosper in another. Ok enough about Shrubs. When you need to relocate your (shrub) Font to another system you will may have plug and play or plug and nothing. CrossFont is a cool little converter that converts your font to other formats for whatever use you need it for. This is great for the font you have on your Mac and suddenly needs to reappear on your PC for a tight deadline.
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Thanks for this, great tip. The freebie trial of Crossfont was enough to convert all the fonts I needed to from Mac to PC. Nice!
Crossfont is one of those genius little bits of software you never knew about ,or if you did, you never thought you’d need it. But when you have a tight deadline and your missing a font, it’s truly invaluable. Trust me, I’ve been there, done that and bought the T-Shirt. As an added bonus, you can even download it for a free trial before you buy.
Nice website Andy thanks for the visit!
I have a question — I would like to get a copy of Crossfont to be able to convert some Mac fonts to PC fonts — how do I get a copy? I am feeling a little stupid here, because I cannot see a way to do oit on your Website.
@Dick Langham:
You can view the information here: http://www.asy.com/scrcf.htm, with the option to purchase it from http://www.regsoft.net/purchase.php3?productid=44269