Hawkeye Font Browser - Browse all installed fonts on your computers

Posted on the July 16th, 2008 under Application, Cool Stuff, Downloads by dicky

Hawkeye Font Browser is a free utilities which able to list all installed fonts on your computer.

Sometimes you may want to know your computer’s installed fonts and may also wish to see the font’s render in different size or color. We may use Microsoft Word to help us, but we still need to choose them one by one in order to view result from different font type.

Hawkeye Font Browser makes viewing fonts easy. Once you launch the application, you can type some text and press the “Redraw Font List” button, so that the Font List will repaint and you can compare the results from different font type immediately.

For example, i type “You can type anything” and press the button. I can then get a list of text showing different font’s results. Click the result will show you the font type and larger display of the font render result.

This is a very handy utilities, especially you install a lot of fonts on your computer. It require .NET Framework 3.5 to run.

download Hawkeye Font Browser | download from MediaFire | download .NET Framework 3.5

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    2 Responses to 'Hawkeye Font Browser - Browse all installed fonts on your computers'

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    1. Silkies Enriche said, on July 17th, 2008 at 5:40 am

      This is a pretty slick tool! I think Im going to use it for my 3 computers!

    2. Beth said, on July 24th, 2008 at 1:43 am

      It’s always annoyed me that you have to select the different fonts one by one in Word, so this is great and can be quite a big time saver.

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