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Fontcase ipad
Fontcase ipad








fontcase ipad

Another great way to collect your fonts is Smart Albums: assign as many criteria as you wish and the albums will auto-refresh in the future depending on the parameters you’ll enter.Īs you might know, I’m in love with Smart Albums, so I highly reccomend you to use them.ĭespite its great features and cool UI, Fontcase has some flaws.

fontcase ipad

Once you’ve entered all the details you like, you’ll be able to display in the left sidebar, slick and clear. There’s no support to Coverflow yet) activated fonts are marked with a green label, inactive fonts with a grey one and system fonts show a cool “construction” yellow/black line.Ī great way to get a quick glimpse of your fonts status. You can browse your fonts collection through the Library tab in the left sidebar, while fonts are displayed in the main window as squares (the size is adjustable with a slider in the bottom right corner) with the regular style depicting the font’s name (but just as in Finder, you can change the display view to List.

fontcase ipad

9Īnyway, what Fontcase does, and does it well, is managing your fonts: just like iTunes catalogues and sorts your songs / artists / albums, Fontcase collects your fonts, fonts families, designers and foundries. It is Cocoa brought to the next level, something even Apple would like to do in my opinion (just look at Font Book and its ugly interface).

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Fontcase’s UI is something I would like to see in every Mac app: clear,slick, simple menus, big previews, quick look, smart albums. And that’s what you’ll notice at first run: interface. Winner of Apple Design Award 2009, Fontcase was created by Bohemian Coding and designed by Laurent Baumann.










Fontcase ipad