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twocans

2005-09-13, 7:33 pm

I have a few commercial fonts, I do not want to load them all into
IE/windows/fonts when I use the likes of fireworks as I seem to forget
about them,I then have a load of fonts loaded that I get a bit confused and
the fonts seem to slow down my pc.
does any one here use any software that one can use to view fonts held else
where and apply them to there windows font dir and remove them with little
bother.

regards

Kenny


Kenneth W. Binney

2005-09-13, 7:33 pm

Good news: Yes there certainly is
Bad news, I can't remember where

Google for it?


"twocans" <abbadontdoit@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:dg7at4$5rf$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>I have a few commercial fonts, I do not want to load them all into
>IE/windows/fonts when I use the likes of fireworks as I seem to forget
>about them,I then have a load of fonts loaded that I get a bit confused and
>the fonts seem to slow down my pc.
> does any one here use any software that one can use to view fonts held
> else where and apply them to there windows font dir and remove them with
> little bother.
>
> regards
>
> Kenny
>



twocans

2005-09-14, 7:33 pm

ah ha I have but you know how it is, there are both good and bad I thought
some might be able to fill me in.


regards

kenny


"Kenneth W. Binney" <kenbinney@ossiningdesignguild.com> wrote in message
news:dg7eui$c0d$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Good news: Yes there certainly is
> Bad news, I can't remember where
>
> Google for it?
>
>
> "twocans" <abbadontdoit@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:dg7at4$5rf$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>
>



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