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myFontbook

myFontbook is a free and easy way to browse your font collection.

myFontbook Alternatives

The best myFontbook alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /font-book-alternatives

    Font Book is the standard font manager that comes with Mac OS. The program enables users to:

  2. /gdipp-alternatives

    The gdipp project is a replacement of the Windows text render, which brings to you the effect of...

  3. /the-font-thing-alternatives

    The Font Thing is a freeware program for managing TrueType fonts in Windows 95, Windows 98 and...

  4. /connect-fonts-powered-by-suitcase-alternatives

    A flexible font manager that uplevels the classic desktop application with intuitive search, pairing suggestions, and remote access in the cloud to keep you inspired, no matter where you are.

  5. /mactype-alternatives

    MacType render windows font smoothly and much more convenient to read.

    Open Source

  6. /cleartype-tuner-powertoy-alternatives

    Windows XP and Vista users can use the online ClearType Tuner, or the ClearType PowerToy to...

  7. /rightfont-alternatives

    The future of font manager software for Mac OS X

  8. /maintype-alternatives

    MainType is a professional font manager that allows you to view, manage, install and print your...

  9. /typeface-2-alternatives

    Typeface is a wonderful font manager for macOS that helps you pick the perfect type for your...

  10. /typograf-alternatives

    Typograf previews, prints and manages opentype, truetype, type1 and printer fonts.

  11. /fontexpert-alternatives

    FontExpert - Font Manager for Windows, Photo Manager for Digital Photography.

  12. /letrs-alternatives

    Font manager for creative teams

  13. /fontconfig-alternatives

    Fontconfig is a library for configuring and customizing font access. Fontconfig can:

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