Sarcasm Gets Its Own Font
Sarcasm and the Internet go hand in hand. You certainly can’t have one without the other. But for so long, we’ve had to express our sarcasm with weird tags and…
TNW Design & Dev • Drew Olanoff • December 12, 2011
Sarcasm and the Internet go hand in hand. You certainly can’t have one without the other. But for so long, we’ve had to express our sarcasm with weird tags and…
TNW Asia • Cesare Tagliaferri • March 21, 2010
Fontcase by Bohemian Coding, one of the best font managers for the Mac (and with no doubts the most elegant and beautifully designed), just got the most requested feature in its new version 1.5: auto-activation of fonts. Simply put, auto-activation allows you to install a small number of fonts on your system, the ones that you use the most; whenever a program needs a different font, the font manager automatically installs the font of the fly, and removes it when it is no longer needed. The new version, a free upgrade for existing customers, has been released on March 12. As for all major competitors, which have had this feature for a while, the auto activation works in all applications, including Adobe CS3 and CS4 suites.

