Version: 2008
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FontRenamer 1.0

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  • Price: Free
  • Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
  • Date added: October 19, 2005
  • Total Downloads: 3,546
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From A. & M. Neuber Software :

FontRenamer renames TrueType font files (*.ttf) with the real name of the typefaces. Simply select a folder of font files and click Rename button. 'Arial bold italic.ttf' instead of 'arialbi.ttf' or 'Brush Script.ttf' instead of brushscn.ttf'. FontRenamer is available in English and German languages (auto detection).


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