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What is the difference between the standalone (web store) version and the Mac App Store version? Once restored your purchased features will unlock and you can continue to use the app.
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Purchased on the Mac App Store? Choose Typeface > License > Restore Purchase to restore your previous purchases. Double click your license and Typeface will open automatically. You can use your license file to register the app.
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Typeface says my trial is expired, but I’ve already bought the app. You’ll also get a Volume Discount for multiple seats.
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You’ll receive a single license file which can be used to register the app on multiple Macs, so it’s easy to install and maintain. Sure, use the Typeface Store to buy multiple license seats. If another person wants to use the app (either on their device or on one of your devices) that person needs an additional license. For example if you have an iMac and a MacBook you can install and use the app on both of your devices. You can use the license on as many Macs as you own as long as no other person is using the app. Can I use Typeface on multiple Macs?Ī Typeface license is valid for a single user. Make sure you use a supported version of macOS, as future OS updates might change the behavior of Typeface. You can use your purchased version of Typeface forever - there are no hidden costs or subscription fees.
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A full trial is not available for the Mac App Store version. Once you’ve registered the app you can continue with the same font library you’ve used during the trial. To continue to use Typeface after the trial period you can purchase a license.
The trial is a fully featured version of Typeface which is valid for 15 days. Sure! You can download the free 15 day trial to test the app. Licenses & purchasing Can I try Typeface before purchasing? Then choose Preferences > Library > Import Tags to apply the backup and import the tags. Choose Preferences > Library > Export Tags and transfer the backup file to another Mac. While automatic sync is not available at the moment you can manually import and export your tags. When you import a backup the tags will be applied to all currently imported fonts. This backup includes the descriptions for all your tags, it does not contain any fonts. Can I make a backup of my tags?Ĭhoose Preferences > Library > Export Tags to export a backup file. Send a feedback message to let me know what specific feature you’d like to see and I’ll add it to the wish list. Contact support if you have a specific use case. Older versions are currently not supported and not available. Learn more Can I download an older version of Typeface? If that’s not the case there might be an outside process interfering. Learn more Why are fonts automatically deactivating after a while?įonts manually activated using Typeface should stay activated until explicitly deactivated, even after restarting your Mac.
Note that PostScript Type 1 fonts are being phased out by Apple and Adobe and support may be dropped in future macOS releases. The following file types are supported: *.ttf, *.otf, *.dfont, *.ttc, PostScript Type 1. That ensures high performance and close integration with macOS to give you the best font management experience. Is Typeface a web app?Ībsolutely not! Typeface is a fully native macOS application. You don’t need Rosetta to run the app on your M1 Mac. Yes, Typeface 3.1.0 added native support for Apple Silicon. Typeface supports macOS 10.12 Sierra and later. Read these handy Articles & Tips FAQ Which macOS versions are supported?