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sorry to be a bit nasty, but are we talking professional here? With fonts
you can be sure that you get what you pay.
Forget about those $40 a CD with 10000 fonts on it. 95% of them is useless,
the rest is a cheap stuff where even the non-trained eye can see what it
is.
Of course, when you want to make a fool of yourself, go ahead and use junk.
<Rant mode off>.
Max Wyss
PRODOK Engineering AG
Technical documentation and translations, Electronic Publishing
CH-8906 Bonstetten, Switzerland
Fax: +41 1 700 20 37
e-mail: mailto:prodok -at- prodok -dot- ch or 100012 -dot- 44 -at- compuserve -dot- com
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>Type on Call is good if you are looking for a SPECIFIC font. But it is
>spendy compared to other deals you can find at computer stores. Type on
>Call costs about $25 per font, where you can get clip art/font cds at a
>computer or department store for about $40 and it will have 2,000 to
>10,000 non-standard fonts on it.
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