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Macintosh keyboards do vary, but, for the most part, the layout is similar enough to make FontDisplay more useful than most other programs which show the characters of a font.
You may select any of your installed fonts for display, and they will appear as laid out on the keyboard of a Mc-LC. This includes display in four formats: 1) no shift, no option; 2) shift; 3) option; 4) shift-option. You can browse through the four formats at two speeds or print them out in a convenient "everything-on-one-page" reference.
Please support the concept of shareware. If you find this program useful, send $15 to this address:
Robert S. Reeser
1300 Elmira St.
Williamsport, PA 17701-2112
In return, I'll send you a registration key that removes the "unregistered" notice from your printouts. Thanks!