Font Commander 1.1
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Type: Shareware Cost: 14.95$ Released: 2004-03-15
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View the immediate effect to your text as the Font Commander goes to work for you.
The "font runner" feature automatically runs through all of the available font faces for you so you can watch your text change as each font is selected.
Every setting available is easily accessed in this dashboard style application.
No more clicking around to find the setting you want to change. Once you have chosen the settings you prefer, simply save the font face and settings to your portfolio so you will easily be able to use them again.
The paint feature allows you to freeze the currently selected style and then apply that style to each new selection until you turn off the paint mode.
The innovative Font Commander also allows you to make changes to a selection even when in the Print Preview mode.
There is no limit to the number of different styles you can create and save in Font Commander.
No more difficult searching and copy and pasting to retrieve and reuse your text styles.
All these features are at your fingertips. Try Font Commander free for 30 days and see for yourself how easy and enjoyable it is to use.
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