Based on our record, 1001 Fonts should be more popular than Typeface 2. It has been mentiond 21 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Another great (and free) photoshop alternative is Paintdotnet. And a gazillion free fonts available at 1001fonts.com and dafont.com. Source: 12 months ago
The background is "desktop-wallpaper-black-chalkboard-chalk-board" from pxfuel.com, the font is Eraser Dust (from 1001fonts.com). The barrel and the Gun images are stolen off google somewhere. Source: about 1 year ago
You can get more .tff fonts (Windows fonts) which can be embroidered with SewWhat Pro on 1001fonts.com they are free for non commercial use most of the time. Source: about 1 year ago
I have been working on my future mystery, and I have made some nice word docs for this. I will share them down below. In order for the Police report to look authentic, you HAVE to download some typewriter font. You can find them easily on 1001fonts.com. Source: over 1 year ago
Dafont.com and 1001fonts.com both allow you to set your example and filter to commercial free ones (dafonts click on themes, choose one, then click on More). Source: over 1 year ago
I'm looking to weed out yearly subscription software in favor of paying one-time fees. Connect Fonts/Extensis Suitcase is now $100 a year. I like their new online search by style feature that searches your font library – but I can give that up. I'm looking at Typeface Pro https://typefaceapp.com/. Source: 7 months ago
Typeface - Price: Free (one-time purchase of $60) Pretty powerful font manager for macOS. Source: 11 months ago
I started using Typeface a while back. Very good software, the thing I love about it, I can preview fonts without loading them, can organize by foundry, style or whatever, comes in very handy when you have thousands of fonts to wade through. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes I use a GREAT type management app to manage font collection. It's called Typeface and I would recommend all Mac users check it out. Super slimline and works great. I'm almost 50 so the dropdown has existed longer than the field you can type in so old habits die hard. I've gotten good at just typing now but an argument could be made that so many system fonts affects system performance. Not having all your fonts... Source: about 1 year ago
I should have added, I too use Typeface and I LOVE IT! I try to spread the word that everyone should take a look at it, it even supports some auto activation for folks that like that. I use to use Extensis Universal Type Server at an office and Extensis Suitcase for home but their price increases and paywalling updates drove me away. I actually prefer Typeface to any iteration of Suitcase from the past so if you... Source: about 1 year ago
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