There are text display tabs which allow you to select sample text and sample paragraphs (or you can use the default text), choosing the font size for displays. One cool tab is to show you the keyboard layout for the font which I think will be very handy for ornament fonts for example. Some tabs have suboptions like font size, grid size (when displaying the character set map). Printer's Apprentice provides quite a bit of different information using a tabbed info section where the order of the tabs is user selectable. Printer's Apprentice does not use that master catalogue approach so it's a bit less flexible than FontNav in that respect. What I really liked about Font Navigator was that you could create a master font catalogue and then easily and visually pick and choose which fonts you wanted to make active. I'm very impressed with Printer's Apprentice and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a font manager that works on Windows 7.
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