
We liked that the program has the ability to print font lists, as well as a print preview feature. To compare fonts, you can split the screen and display side-by-side lists, making it easy to analyze the differences between fonts or find fonts that go well together. You can enter custom text with which to preview the fonts, and can also see what the fonts look like bolded, italicized, struck-through, and underlined, as well as in different sizes and colors. The program's interface is plain, consisting mostly of just a list of fonts. It's nothing fancy, but it's a great way to easily see what fonts look like in a variety of styles. FontViewOK is a lightweight font viewer that lets you do exactly that.


Some fonts are better suited for certain projects than others, but it's not always easy to preview and compare fonts to make the best decision.
