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FontXChange 2.1 Released - Snow Leopard compatibility addressed

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FontGear, Inc. of Charlotte, NC announced today the release of FontXChange for Macintosh version 2.1. 


FontXChange is a powerful, easy to use font-conversion application that will convert fonts between common font formats.


FontXChange can easily convert fonts to OpenType (PS), PostScript Type 1, and TrueType for both Macintosh or Windows.


Useful features include:


- Robust batch processing for converting entire font libraries

- Font inspection window with preview

- Support for many font encodings, including Adobe Standard, Unicode, Mac Roman, and Windows ANSI, and European.


What's new in version 2.1


- Snow Leopard compatibility and 64 bit support

- Support for TrueType Collection fonts  (.ttc) 

- Enhanced kerning support when converting from Mac PS Type 1 fonts 

- Miscellaneous user interface fixes


FontXChange supports conversion of many font formats: Macintosh PostScript Type 1 (font suitcases and printer font files), Macintosh TrueType font suitcases, Apple dfont, Multiple Master, PC TrueType (.ttf), TrueType Collections (.ttc), PC PostScript Type 1 (.pfb), and OpenType (.otf).


* FontXChange requires Mac OS 10.3 or higher.


* A free demonstration version can be downloaded from www.FontGear.net


* FontXChange is available for $99.00/Single User License


• FontXChange can be ordered and downloaded from our website at www.FontGear.net using all major credit cards, or by calling 1-800-583-2917.


FontGear Inc. is a leading professional software development company for Macintosh and Windows, specializing in font application tools for graphics professionals and the printing industry. FontGear Inc. is located in Charlotte, North Carolina.


FontGear Inc.

8124 Grahamson Ln.

Suite 102

Charlotte, NC 28269


Main office:

1-800-583-2917


For purchase/ordering

1-800-583-2917


E-Mail: info@FontGear.net

Internet: www.FontGear.net

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