

If we want to change it to "commercial", we should be able to go into the settings to change this. If I don't have to, just let us choose and the app should remember. Should I actually pay for this tool? I don't know.
#Birdfont license software
For a software that is described as free, this is confusing.
#Birdfont license free
Can we not have to show the initial window on startup asking if it is for commercial or free use. My recommendation: put the menu commands across the top of the window (or what's wrong in the menu bar created by Apple's own Finder app? While it isn't the most exciting and original way of doing things, I find that it just works and simplifies the process of accessing fcommands so much.ģ. But then I realise, I need to click at least twice to actually get into the menu grouping I want, and eventually another click to finally use the menu command I want. When I found out, I thought "Yay, I can use this tool again". I mean, now, we have to make an extra click into what appears to be the settings button (I have seen a similarly designed button for this purpose on other apps), but initially I had no way of knowing the menu commands are actually hidden in there. But one of the things that I find fairly annoying are the number of extra clicks I need to press just to access a particular menu command. Yes, I give him credit for being different. I can see the developer is trying to be original with the menu command (File, Edit etc).

I'm not sure about other users' Macs (perhaps the brightness has been set all the way to the top to make it work for them), but even with my maximum brightness, I do have to squint hard to look at these buttons to see what they are.Ģ. And I mean much more significant contrast. Yeah alright, I can see the developer is going down the path of Adobe CS6 with its darker theme for the UI, but if this is to be attempted and become the norm for this tool, make sure the graphics and text representing the buttons on the UI are clear. I won't go into a lot of details (as I see the developer is working hard to fix up bugs and all the rest), but I would really like to see the following improvements (if it is possible)::ġ. Furthermore, I really hate to criticise any software that is freeware, but I do have a few qualms about this one.
#Birdfont license plus
Perhaps the biggest plus is the ability to create new font characters in a package that is essentially free (well, donationware to be more precise) is really a gift to the Mac community. And, to some extent, I still do like what the developer has achieved so far.

I see a lot of potential in what's emerging out of this tool and the things one can do with it. That’s it! I really hope you enjoy it, and please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any issues or queries.You know I really want to like BirdFont a lot. Bird & Thorn supports the following languages English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Turkish, Romanian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian.Many programs will automatically have this feature switched on for you, but if you need any help accessing then please feel free to get in touch. Ligatures are supported by most desktop graphics & text software (not just the fancy ones!), including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Word, Pages & Keynote.It has a totally clean & smooth texture and supports a large range of characters and language support. It’s the perfect choice for stylish branding & logo projects, product packaging, handwritten quotes & editorial design.īird & Thorn comes as a single font file, provided in TTF and OTF formats. These double letters connect and flow much more authentically and are guaranteed to give your text that extra quality and distinction. Bird & Thorn is completely hand-drawn and designed to perfectly re-create natural handwriting this is achieved by the addition of 93 custom ligatures. Introducing Bird & Thorn A free-flowing, expressive script font with a stylish quality.
