Basic colors - Choose from a palette of basic colors.A checkmark will appear in the color swatch for the selected layer. Material colors - Easily match project colors by choosing from the Material colors palette.Cut attributes - available when the Cut Linetype is selected.The swatch will appear solid when Cut is selected, as an outline when Draw is selected, and a / will appear through the swatch when Score is selected. Available options are based on the selected Linetype. Linetype swatch - Select the Linetype swatch to choose additional attributes for your layer. Score - The layer will be scored with a Scoring Stylus or Scoring Wheel.Draw - The layer will be drawn with a pen.Cut - The layer will be cut with a blade.You can cut, draw, or score with your Cricut machine. Linetype - Linetype determines how the machine will interact with your material on the mat.
But the Mac version is less capable than even Apple's built-in font manager.Undo/Redo - Undo previously performed actions or Redo actions which have been undone.
That said, the Windows and Linux versions might be useful. Sorry to be so negative, but FontBase just seems to duplicate what's already been done. I can't imagine why the developer thinks we need another one, or what he imagines he can offer that others don't. There are several modestly priced-and some not so modestly priced-font managers out there. As well it can validate fonts, checking them for corruption. Font Book flags duplicate fonts and enables you to choose which copy you want to remove. The font list and the preview window are available side-by-side. What Font Book offers that FontBase does not is a list of fonts. Admittedly the UI is bare bones, but it gets the job done. The video here on MacUpdate doesn't run at all.Īpple's native Font Book will activate and deactivate fonts. The animation runs so fast it's impossible to tell what's being demonstrated. Design has to fit the lowest common denominator-as it appears to do here. What's beautiful about a flat, black and white interface? Generally, when an app is cross-platform a decent UI is too much to expect.