Print bar code 3/9 directly from any Windows program using TrueType or PostScript fonts. You get both standard and human readable versions of barcode 3/9 each in six different aspect ratios. This lets you vary the width of the bars independently from the height. We also include VBA functions for Excel and Access, plus Word label templates. Our Bar39 utility program calculates bar code layouts for you. This package handles Full ASCII mode too.
X-Fonter is an advanced font viewer and font manager for Windows that supports all font types (Truetype, Opentype, Postscript, Raster and Vector). The clear font previews make selecting the right font an easy task. You can also organize your fonts into custom collections and print font overviews. X-Fonter includes character maps in ASCII and Unicode and as a bonus there's a built-in image editor with various special effects.
CrossFont for Windows can convert TrueType and PostScript Type1 fonts between Macintosh and PC platforms and convert Type 1 to OpenType. Features include Zip and Stuffit support, font preview, automatic file recognition, drag and drop, folder searching, font outlines and hinting are preserved, OS X dfont support.
This advanced font manager has all the tools you need to take control of your fonts. It works with TrueType, OpenType, TrueType Collections, Postscript Type 1, vector and raster fonts. You can preview and browse fonts on any drive, before installing them. Nice touches are drag and drop support and the ability to insert characters into background applications. MainType makes it fun to find, preview, organize, install, and print your fonts.
Print your own bar code 2/5 interleaved or ITF-14 directly from any Windows program using TrueType or PostScript fonts. The bar code set includes standard and human readable versions and both come with and without bearer bars. Each style of bar code is available in 5 different aspect ratios. We also include VBA functions for Excel and Access, Word label templates, and our Bar25 utility to build encoding strings for these fonts.
Print your own checks on a laser printer using Windows TrueType or PostScript fonts. The bottom line on a check must be printed in a special font called MICR using magnetic ink. This font includes the numbers 0 through 9 and four special characters: On-Us, Transit, Amount, and Dash. This package also includes Secure Fonts. They let you print payee names and check amounts in dollars, pounds sterling, euros, or the yen that are very hard to alter.
These TrueType and PostScript bar code fonts print EAN 8, 13, & Bookland codes. Includes 5 different aspect ratios, to vary the height and width of the bars independent of each other. EAN bar codes encode fixed length numeric data. A checksum is required. Our bar code font set includes VBA functions for Excel and Access, Word label templates, plus BAREAN.EXE a utility, which calculates checksums and automatically formats these bar codes for you.
These UPC TrueType and PostScript bar code fonts print UPC-A and UPC-E and 2 or 5 digit supplemental codes. They include 5 different aspect ratios, to vary the height and width of the bars independently. A checksum is required, and checksum calculation is complex. Includes VBA functions for Excel and Access, Word label templates, plus BARUPC.EXE a utility, which calculates checksums and automatically formats these bar codes for you.
Top class font manager for OpenType, TrueType, PostScript Type 1 and printer fonts. Previews all fonts. Displays all font properties (typeface classification, kerning pairs, file data, copyright...). Views character set, keyboard layout, zoom view. Finds similar fonts and compares several fonts. Prints fonts in many ways. Manages fonts in database and font groups. Font file management functions. Information about typefaces and typography.
FontRenamer is free and renames truetype font files (*.ttf) to the real name of the typefaces. Meaningful file names are best for easy management. Simply select a folder of font files and click Rename button. »Arial bold italic.ttf« instead of »arialbi.ttf« or »Brush Script.ttf« instead of »brushscn.ttf«. FontRenamer is available in English and German language (auto detect).