macFonts FREE 4+

Macware, Inc

    • 2.2 • 6 Ratings
    • Free

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NOTE: When saving fonts to your computer, Click the Save Fonts button to save the fonts to your Documents folder.
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macFonts Free

A selection of 10 fonts from our macFonts collections, perfect for any project! Including a personal AND commercial use license for a single user so you can use the fonts in any home, business or for-profit project. All fonts are available in OpenType format and work in all applications including InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Microsoft Office, Pages, Keynote, Pixelmator and more.

Includes Font Boss Lite application for viewing and installing macFonts Comic fonts on your system.

Advantages of OpenType Fonts:
The OpenType font format provides a single cross-platform compatible font file for easy font management and improved document portability between the Mac and PC platforms; ability to embed fonts into PDF projects; superior print quality; and improved language support with an expanded set of international characters including the Euro currency symbol.

Recommended for:
Web development
Graphic designers
Creative artists
Corporate design
Self-publishing
Game development
Printers
Online and print publications
Advertisements
Catalogs
Brochures
Manuals
Product design
Direct marketing
Mailing campaigns
Video editing
Print and Broadcast media
Greeting cards
Wedding and party invitations
Event announcements
T-shirts
Calendars
Newsletters
Banners
Signs

Ratings and Reviews

2.2 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Jus' Groovin' ,

Unfortunately No Numbers Included

There are some decent fonts here, but their utility is limited because they only include A through Z. Only the Carda font includes numerals…and it's highly unlikely I would ever use it.

moenkopi ,

Worked well for me!

I have a LOT of fonts, so I wasn't expecting anything special from downloading a free app, but there are some really unique ones in here. I especially love Hinkel, which is really pretty. Broxford is nice, too. GravelPit will be fun to use for certain projects, although it's not my usual style. Some are fun, some are gorgeous and decorative, and some are simply good for day-to-day usage. I look forward to using them to spice up handouts for my elementary students.

As for installing the fonts, the registration splash screen didn't work for me. I closed it, and the ad under it. Then I opened up the file -- which I had downloaded to my desktop -- and dragged it into my fonts folder on my computer. I discovered the folder by going into Font Book, selecting one of the fonts that was alread installed, and having it show the font to me in the finder. That opened the appropriate window for me to drag these new fonts into.

mackerelbob ,

Poor documentation but installed anyway

I was about to throw macFonts FREE in the trash after not being able to get the fonts to show up. Then I did a google search on installing fonts. Check out "How to install and remove fonts on your Mac" by Apple.

You need to open Font Book in the Applications folder. Then open your Documents folder where the "macFonts Comic" folder should have been installed. Click on a font and it should show up in the Font Book preview. Click on the Install button. Do the same for each font. Worked for me.

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