The options for customizing the OS X user interface are rather limited, and utilities like TinkerTool provide access to many of the hidden settings and options that Apple does not make available.
MacFixIt reader Jamie Saunders recently reported a font problem that is worth noting for others who might be in the same boat. When setting up a new Mac, you may need to transfer fonts from an older ...
If you've never looked into the availability of free fonts for Linux, you've got a big surprise coming. There are many thousands of uniquely appealing fonts, and adding them to your system is very ...
Apple used to support more extensive customization of its user interfaces back in the classic Mac OS days, when everything from the system font to the window borders could be customized using the ...
Zhuowei Zhang shared his project on Twitter, which he calls a “proof-of-concept app.” According to Zhang, the app he developed uses the CVE-2022-46689 exploit to overwrite the default iOS font, so ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Apple’s ...
The standard typeface that Apple uses across iOS and iPadOS devices is SF Pro, and while it is clean and readable, you may get sick of it after staring at your iPhone all day. Unfortunately, Apple ...
Thanks to OS X 10.3’s Font Book, most Mac users don’t need to buy a font management program. But if you have tons of fonts, share a font library with others, or have lots of fonts flowing through your ...
If any, that is. <BR><BR>I'm sending an email out and want to use a font that will display similarly on both platforms. I'd like to use something 'fun' like the Marker fonts, but there's no point if ...