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on: September 26, 2022, 02:14

Using ATM to import some new fonts tonight and loving its ez and stability. So many possibilities with this vintage piece of software and one font looks more gorgeous than the next. :D
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Reply #1 on: September 26, 2022, 14:21

So you do use that for DTP work ?

I've got ATM as well, but I always fear for the additional weight it puts on my system. All those fonts ... and then there's the reports about incompatibilities.
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Reply #2 on: September 26, 2022, 22:38

Haha 😆 that is a great add on. I used those back doing my graphic design/DTP course on my colour classic, not used it on my se/30 though. Bit tight on space. Once i put in a scsi and sd i probably will though, who doesn’t need a million font sets, sans serif anyway:)
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Reply #3 on: August 02, 2025, 22:08

I know this is an old thread, but I have to agree with the original post.  I've been restoring and upgrading a SE/30 and iMac g3 with the intent of doing some writing on them.  Its kinda shocking to go from modern screens/ppi back to non-antialiasing.  There are some upsides thought, the little 9" b&w screen on the SE/30 is so tack sharp and I do love craking out some pages on it.  The iMac is another story.  ATM Deluxe gives the option of smoothing screen fonts which makes a very nice night and day difference.
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Reply #4 on: August 03, 2025, 00:34

Can't argue with those little black and white boxes ;) my first Mac experience were on some black-and-white SE's they still used in school! :D
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