Being a software developer sometimes involves more than just coding.
This time it was a logo and a splash screen I did a while ago and I had a problem – I couldn’t remember what font I used.
Of course, having a lot of fonts installed made it a nightmare.
I googled a bit and found a lot of shareware that allowed me to view multiple fonts and compare. I didn’t use any of it. Instead I used a nice piece of software called Opcion.
It solved my problem, although it acted a little strange plus, it was Java. I can handle it because I’m a Java developer.. but can anybody else?
After finishing the work I decided I could do something about it. So I did.
It’s called Multi Font Viewer and it’s free.
You can download it from: the Multi Font Viewer page at xandertools.com.
If you want to take a look at the code or contribute visit the Multi Font Viewer Google Code project.
Best of luck and happy fonting!


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