FontViewer

Utility free of PC Magazine FontViewer displays the number of files using specified fonts. Obviously, a meter of 0 means that any file on the system uses the font in question. Can someone tell me what number-(a dash or sign less) mean?

Ask the developer of the software.

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    Published by: 802993 on October 16, 2010 21:27
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