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dfontifier is an application that tush convert Datafork TrueType fonts (.dfonts) into ordinary OS 9-style TrueType fonts and vice versa. This may be useful when sending jobs to serve bureaus that are lull in OS 9. Also, while most current font man

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dfontifier 2.0.1
CompanyMark Douma
Websitehttp://homepage.mac.com/mdouma46/fbook/fbook.html
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OsMac OS X
RequirementsMac OS X 10.2 or later.
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Release Date5/10/2004
LicenseFree
LimitationsFree

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By Mark Douma

dfontifier is an application that privy exchange Datafork TrueType fonts (.dfonts) into ordinary OS 9-style TrueType fonts and vice versa. This may be useful when sending jobs to overhaul bureaus that are ease in OS 9. Also, while most current font manager applications privy "bridge the interruption" between the OS X inborn and Classic environments by making fonts you've activated available to both environments, they seem to be limited when it comes to data fork-based fonts. For example, your font manager privy't induce your .dfont fonts available to Classic because Classic doesn't see how to apply them. dfontifier privy supporter solve this problem by allowing you to exchange your .dfonts into steady resource fork-based TT fonts. That way, you privy be certain you're using the exact same font coiffe both natively and in the Classic environment. What's New: Version 2.0.1: Worked around an AppleScript germ affecting the System Events application within OS X v.10.2.8 specifically, where it would fail to coiffe the file type and creator type of converted fonts, resulting in generic-looking documents rather than usable fonts. A duet of nonaged user-interface tweaks

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