If you need more options than that, try Font Load Unload instead. You will not receive a confirmation message that the fonts have been unloaded as well, which is not that of a problem since you know that it must have happened if the dialog box is no longer displayed on the screen.įontloader is a 4 Kilobyte program for Windows that you can effectively use to load and unload fonts. Some programs may offer to include the font in the document while others may not. When you unload the font it is no longer found on the system which also means that its text will be displayed in the default font instead.
It is different for text documents or on websites. FontLoaderįontLoader is an alternative that provides you with pretty much the same functionality, albeit in a different way. Instead of displaying all installed fonts in a graphical user interface like Font Load Unload does, it simply consists of a tiny program executable that you need to drop fonts on to that you want to load temporarily on the system.
Not good if you like a zippy fast boot process and don't need this many fonts permanently on the system.īack in 2011 I published a review of Font Load Unload, a free program for Windows that enabled you to load fonts temporarily on the system. I installed my fair share of font collections and fonts over the years but stopped doing so after it became clear that each installed font would add to the system's loading time. Back then I was experimenting with image editors and creating logos for websites and the basic fonts the system shipped with often did not cut it back then. I have to admit that I stopped worrying about fonts a long time ago.