FontSmoother v2.0 Released
Alex Pruss software has released FontSmoother 2.0 for Palm OS. FontSmoother enables you to display smooth (antialiased) custom fonts. It works across almost all applications on your hi-res Palm OS 5 device. It also includes a number of free smooth fonts and you can convert Windows TrueType fonts with the free EasyConvert utility.
FontSmoother sells for $12.95 USD. There is a free 8 day trial, after which all smooth fonts default to their non-smooth versions until registration is completed.
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This kind of thing should be standard...
Used in conjunction with PalmRevolt (http://software.palminfocenter.com/product.asp?id=1153) you'll find your Palm looks (almost) as modern as any WinMob device.
Personal recommendations: 14pt Arial as the general system font, Trebuchet MS 13pt for the Phone app. It doesn't play very nicely with AvantGo or Blazer.
Tim
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Treo 270 ---> Treo 650 ---> Crimson Treo 680
RE: This kind of thing should be standard...
RE: This kind of thing should be standard...
1) Go to wherever you installed Fontsmoother (usually C:\Program Files\Fontsmoother).
2) Run Quick Make Font.exe
3) Pick your font and size.
4) Abracadabra... You now have fresh new fonts in the Fontsmoother_fonts folder. Hotsync away.
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It's a great program, with version 2 you don't need to use a separate hack manager, and the author doesn't churn registered users (buy it once, upgrades are always free). Nice.