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J-Mac:
I'm still a bit gun shy regarding the Themida anti-piracy software that gets installed with it. Most of the security sites are still wrestling with that; is it reasonable? Or does it provide too large a security risk? I don’t know but it does bother me knowing it's there.

Anyone here better versed in Themida and willing to offer some info?

Jim

Veign:
You could always try mine:
http://www.cfontpro.com/

It's free.

This is one the apps I was looking to give it a new home as I didn't have the time to develop it anymore.

tomos:
I'm still a bit gun shy regarding the Themida anti-piracy software that gets installed with it.-J-Mac (September 06, 2011, 11:41 AM)
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are you talking about the Advanced Font Viewer there Jim?


You could always try mine:
http://www.cfontpro.com/

It's free.
-Veign (September 06, 2011, 11:47 AM)
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also on Gizmo's page Best Free Font Manager :up:

Veign:
"it still only previews one font at a time." - this is untrue as it will preview one font, all fonts or the font a user selects.

tomos:
"it still only previews one font at a time." - this is untrue as it will preview one font, all fonts or the font a user selects.
-Veign (September 06, 2011, 02:32 PM)
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true -they missed that- it was easy enough to find too. (just installed it on win7 - works fine)
the second paragraph is not so positive but the first
CFontPro from Veign will be the top choice for many. It has a wide range of views including a glyph viewer and character zoom to pixel level. It provides more font information than any of the font managers here.
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sounds pretty good...

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