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SoftSign Demo…
We appropriated John Hancock’s signature from the U.S. Declaration of Independence to use as the centerpiece in our SoftSign Demo. We also took the liberty of including his first name as a separate signature and improvising nickname and initials signatures to demonstrate the versatility, ease of use and utility of SoftSign fonts, which are compatible with both Windows (3.1 or later) and Macintosh OS X.
Click the “Download” button below to get the SoftSign Demo. It is a compressed (.zip) file. It is a compressed (.zip) file. If your computer’s operating system is:
- Windows (depending on your version and settings), the file may remain compressed and appear as a Windows zip folder in the location where you saved it (for example, your desktop). To expand (decompress) the files that it contains, drag their icons to a location outside the folder. To install the font, open the Control Panel, drop the decompressed font’s icon into the Fonts folder and close the Control Panel.
- Macintosh (depending on your Mac OS version and settings), the file may expand (decompress) automatically into the Downloads folder or onto the desktop (with the original .zip file moved to the Trash). To install the font, doubleclick its icon to open it in Font Book, click “Install Font” and close the window.
- Neither of the above, please review its user manual for information about using .zip files and installing fonts.
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SoftSign Demo |
Please read the SoftSign Demo Read Me file for informaion about using the SoftSign font.
SoftSign Demo is © 2011 Queen City Computer Press, Inc., which retains all rights associated with ownership, while granting permission to distribute it freely without alteration or misrepresentation of ownership.
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