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1000 Best fonts for your pc


Key Features
The Font Browser module allows you to:
Install new TrueType onscreen and printable fonts to your Windows system, for
use with Swift and other popular Windows programs. (The selection of fonts on
the disc depends on what product the Font Browser is bundled with.)
Preview font character sets in different colors and sizes
Review fonts using your own sample text
Scroll through an alphabetical list of font names
View groupings of fonts using Category buttons and menu options
Search for fonts by name using the Find button.

System Requirements
The Font Browser requires at least:
Windows 98, 2000 or XP
Pentium processor or faster
32 MB RAM or more
At least 32 MB free disk space

More Background on Fonts
Here are a few tips on how to select fonts for your desktop publishing projects:
Don't use more than a couple fonts, total, in any one project, except in ransom
notes! Using numerous fonts appears busy and is hard on the eyes.
Use Standard fonts for large blocks of text, since they are easiest to read.
Use the Decorative fonts for formal invitations and greeting cards, for an elegant
look.
Use the Fun fonts sparingly.
Use Sans Serif fonts most often for online documents that will be viewed on the
computer monitor.
Use Serif fonts more often for print projects.

True Type Fonts
True Type fonts are the leading fonts available for personal computers, based on a
standard developed jointly by Microsoft and Apple Computers in the 1980s. They are
automatically available in many styles and can be scaled to many point sizes, both
onscreen and when printed by most popular printers.

Times New Roman font
The most popular serif font used in print publications. Serifs are the small extra strokes
that are added to the end of the main vertical and horizontal strokes of some fonts, to
enhance readability. Serif fonts are the most common choice in printed materials. Fonts
without serifs are called sans serif; sans-serif fonts are used more often onscreen.

Arial font
The Arial font is the among the most popular sans serif fonts. Fonts that do not include
little extra strokes at the ends of the letter lines are called sans serif.

These simpler fonts
are often used for headings in printed documents, and for all text in online help and other
screen text.
Using the Font Browser Help
You can open the Font Browser help file in three ways:
Select the menu option Help > Contents from the Font Browser main menu
Pressing the <Alt> + <H> key combination from the main Font Browser window
Pressing the <F1> key from the main Font Browser window.

Download : http://rapidshare.com/files/80375880/1000_Best_Fonts.zip

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