| | Publisher: | parkrrrr.com | Date added: | 18 July, 2011 |
| License: | Freeware | Size: | 300.0 KB | |
Font Thumbnail allows you to see what font is hiding inside .ttf file without having to open it in Font Viewer.
AdvertisementsFont Thumbnail allows you to see what font is hiding inside .ttf file without having to open it in Font Viewer. Font Thumbnail is an add-on for Windows Explorer that creates thumbnails for fonts, so whenever you're viewing a folder in the Thumbnail view, any fonts in the folder will be displayed as a preview.
| Requirements: | Not specified |
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