Fontbook

Font Book has been a part of OS X from the beginning. I checked the Limkesoft website and it's true, FontBook was available before OS X; there is a classic version for OS 8.6 through OS 9. So Apple stole the name and added a space. Still, I don't remember seeing it back then. Let FontBook display uninstalled fonts on the screen in various layouts. You can print reference pages with selected fonts to assess the typeface, sizes and impression. Or you can find keyboard shortcuts for less-used special characters. In short, FontBook is the ideal font utility if you regularly have to look for a suitable font or special. Running the latest version of Sierra (10.12.5), Font Book 7.0. Just got a new MacBook Pro with Sierra pre-installed. Font Book won't allow me to add new fonts either by pressing the + key or drag-and-dropping them into the app window. I can turn off unneeded fonts (like the non-English ones), so the app isn't completely frozen.

Fontbook 5 13 Seer

Times Newer Roman is designed to add length to any academic paper that has page requirements and also requires the use of Times New Roman. Just download, install via fontBook or your preferred font management software, and swap to Times Newer Roman. Times Newer Roman is actually an altered version of Nimbus Roman No.9 L (1), a free and open-source font meant to mimic the size and look of the original Times New Roman typeface. The few minor changes that have been made are in pursuit of widening the letters and the spaces between letters without changing their vertical heights at all. This means that a paper of given word count will have more length when rendered in Times Newer Roman instead of the old Times New Roman—hopefully without being noticeable to whoever's job it is to grade the paper.
The x–height (2) of all lowercase letters has been increased by about 5% so that they sit wider at the same point size. Certain letters that can be widened easily, like the 'n', 'u', 'v', 'y', among others, have been edited manually. The size of punctuation has been increased by 15% across the board and the spaces around them increased proportionally.
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