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FontTwister is the fastest and easiest way to create dazzling text effects. FontTwister comes with an impressive selection of templates for graphic styles, color gradients, textures, shapes, letter edges, 3-D bevels, shadows, buttons and frames.
Simple intuitive controls let you interactively real-time view and select your desired effect. You can reedit text and effects at any time.
The effect generator creates unlimited variations of amazing text effects.
Use high impact, anti-aliased text for logos, 2D and 3D headings in letters, presentations, flyers, invitations, cards, faxes, posters, web graphics, labels, banners, buttons, covers.
FontTwister supports several popular image formats (.bmp, .jpg, .png, .tif, .wmf).
FontTwister is a very compact program (2.8 MB, zipped: 1.3MB). It does not need OpenGL, DirectX or other libraries. FontTwister is fast, because FontTwister was developed and optimized at a PC with 166MHz, 32 MB RAM. The setup program does not modify your system (does not copy any dll file to system folder or change the registry).
If you compare FontTwister with its competitors, then you will find out that FontTwister has the lowest price relative to its feature and quality.
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ftw.exe (Size: 1.31 MB) |
3D FontTwister text & button maker 1.3 was downloaded & scanned by our team, against different types of malwares (like viruses, spyware, trojans, backdoors and others) and found CLEAN.
3D FontTwister text & button maker 1.3 Details
| Publisher: | A. & M. Neuber Software |
| Category: | Fonts |
| License: | shareware |
| Cost: | 39 $ |
| Size: | ftw.exe 1.31 MB |
| Updated: | 08 Feb 2008 |
| Screenshot: | 3D FontTwister text & button maker 1.3 Screenshot |
| Bookmark: | Click here |
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