FindThatFont! Changelog

What's new in FindThatFont! 1.0.0

Dec 8, 2011
  • Many changes to the program.
  • Best improvements: speed, threading and editable categories.
  • The program is a lot faster when viewing a single category, due to the new way in which the fontlist is stored.
  • Second: threading is implemented so the interface no longer locks up when refreshing the font list, and you can interrupt refreshing the font list by pressing the Escape key or the cancel button on the statusbar.
  • Third improvement: categories are now editable by the user.
  • The user can choose which categories to show or hide, and can change the names and descriptions and thus is able to create new categories.
  • The interface is also improved: with toolbar buttons for 'All classes', 'favorites' and 'uncategorized items'; in the preference window the user can toggle wether or not to show labels on the toolbar buttons; a description of a class is showed in a tooltip on the classname in the list view; searching is improved to function similar to the Firefox webbrowser.
  • Numerous minor bugs are solved.

New in FindThatFont! 0.3 (Dec 8, 2011)

  • New features:
  • option to add fonts to a shortlist of favorites, to enable the user to compare certain fonts more easily, and a search bar, with which users can find fonts by (partial) name.
  • Reorganized menus.
  • Solved a bug that caused fonts to appear in default system font when displayed in certain font size.

New in FindThatFont! 0.2 (Dec 8, 2011)

  • Includes extension manager (and thus allows to install extensions).
  • Class headers of empty classes are shown in gray.
  • Context menu added to font list.
  • New font classes defined that should better fit your needs.
  • Tooltip appears on the font list that shows in which classes the font under the cursor is put.
  • Stores fontlist.ini in profile, so that it is not overwritten when installing a newer version of FindThatFont!.
  • Allows to print the font list directly from the program rather than exporting to HTML file first. Includes 'check for updates' option.