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The history of Bombora, from Jan Paul: "Bombora evolved over years of designs in the world of surfing. The native name is given to massive surf building up over a reef, often dangerous, always spectacular. The font was expertly digitized by Brian Kent in New York. This font lives on the beach in a Polynesian grass hut and goes out for a surf before breakfast (o:"
Bombora Pro is a professionally reworked font that contains an extended character set for setting text in 65 languages requiring more than the basic A-Z!
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Move pointer over one of the small squares to change the larger image on the left...
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Operating Systems: |
Windows |
Only Windows 2000/XP/Vista or newer is supported - earlier versions have limited Unicode (language) support... |
Macintosh |
Only MacOS X/10 is supported - earlier versions have no Unicode (language) support... |
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TrueType: |
Recommended for "office" or "home" use |
TrueType is the format invented by Apple and Microsoft for their operating systems, so for everyday use this is the format of choice. Select if you primarily work in Microsoft Office programs like Word, PowerPoint, Excel - or similar. |
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OpenType: |
Recommended for "graphic design" use |
OpenType is the new format made by Adobe and Microsoft - it is based on TrueType technology, but contains Postscript outlines. Select if you primarily work in graphic design programs like Adobe CSs InDesign, PhotoShop or Illustrator - or Quark7. |
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Postscript: |
Not recommended! (and not supplied ;) |
The original font format, but not very easy to work with when using foreign languages - because it does not support Unicode text encoding. Use newer programs and OpenType instead. |
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