AllType Fun & Decorative Fonts
- No. of downloads: 0
- Publisher: Graphx Edge
- Date added: 28/09/2006
- File size: 510K
- License: Free to try
- Minimum requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista
Publisher's description
This trial version includes 10 unique fun and decorative style fonts while the full version features 70 Windows TrueType fonts with licensing that allows for personal, commercial, and for-profit usage. Perfect for adding creative flair to greeting cards, banners, advertisements, invitations, and more. Each font is in Windows TrueType format with the full ASCII character set.
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