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Works for Mac, RightFont enables you to preview, install, manage, and sync the font in the app and your computer. The application’s price starts at $35, with a free trial available. Source: almost 2 years ago
Check out RightFont used it for years. Always swift to update plugins and it works with CC fonts and Google Fonts. Source: almost 2 years ago
Based on my preliminary research I think the battle stands between Typeface, RightFont and FontBase. Source: about 2 years ago
Plenty of other font managers out there. I used to use Font Explorer X Pro, but a year or two ago switched to RightFont and it’s been great cause now I can sync my library between my laptop and desktop. Source: over 2 years ago
I use RightFont not sure if Fontbase is any better looks identical though. Source: over 2 years ago
I've found I like SF Pro from Apple, and Iosevka from Belleve Invis. SF Pro especially is really nice for UI elements, and Iosevka is great for coding and terminal work. https://developer.apple.com/fonts/ https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ I'm curious as to how you perceive those 2 font families? - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
This does look very nice! Still, I often go back to what I know and what I got used to as the default on the OS. So, as a macOS user, I work with Apple's SF Mono:- Source: Hacker News / 7 months agohttps://developer.apple.com/fonts/.
Edit: I got a comment here mentioning that the file is stored on /System/Library/Fonts/SFNS.ttf, and its included in the SF Pro font package as SF-Pro.ttf. Source: 8 months ago
Is there a way to change all my notes to use Apple's San Francisco fonts available on their website? Source: 12 months ago
Hmm.. I think it's either SF Pro Bold or Inter Bold (tbh those two fonts look really similar). Source: 12 months ago
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Typeface 2 - Typeface is a wonderful font manager for macOS that helps you pick the perfect type for your...
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