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Data Becker Your Handwriting 2.0
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Date of last review
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2
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3534
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6-28-2004
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10.0
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Description:
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Turn your handwriting into a True Type font. Program is easy to follow and walks you through the steps necessary to create your own font.
Requires Pentium 166 or higher running Windows 95/98/98SE/NT4(SP6)/2000/ME/XP.
• Needs High Color Graphics with 800 x 600 resolution minimum.
• Also needs Internet Explorer 4, CD-ROM drive, mouse, printer, and flatbed scanner.
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Manufacturer's Web Site:
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Author
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Libby Weifenbach
Retired Blue Crew Member
Registered: April 2002 Location: Arkansas Posts: 11451
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Review Date: 1-22-2004
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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If you've ever wanted an inexpensive way to create a font based on your own handwriting, this is for you! I paid around $15 for the software and had created my own font ("PseudoLib" LOL!) the first day. The only downside is that it did take a while to get a version that I was happy with. The software takes you step by step through creating your font, but I still spent about 5 hrs before I had a completed version. Also, please note that you must have a flatbed scanner to be able to use this software.
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alyssa10
SJ Junkie
Registered: November 2003 Location: Oklahoma Posts: 134
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Review Date: 6-28-2004
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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Pros:
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So neat to document your own style
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Cons:
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script is hard because starts/ends don't match up
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I just did this for fun. Wasn't that expensive and worth the try. I love computer journaling because I "choke" under pressure when i go to journal onto the lo. Now I have the best of both worlds. I have a very distinct penmanship (kinda made up some of my own letters) so it was really neat to see it all come together.
I played with it for about 2 hours first, just learning how and am very pleased with my print version and satisfied with my script. Script is harder because the starts and ends won't hit eachother exactly and the letter has to stay consistant (for example my t is different normally than if the letter "t" is followed by an "h" because i will make the cross loop into the loop of the "h". Don't know if i am making sense, but anyway, script would be harder.
After playing for a while, i feel like I could create my own new fonts very quickly.
Very very very pleased!
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