Whether you are installing or deleting fonts, you have to do it in the font folder of the control panel, which is very troublesome. The emergence of Font Loader perfectly solves this "trouble", allowing you to temporarily load font files into memory when using fonts, and unload them from memory when not in use, which is very convenient.
Font Loader will be minimized in the system tray after startup. We can create a font folder in a hard disk partition other than the system disk, such as E:Fonts. If there are many font files, we can also create some subfolders under it and manage the font files according to handwriting, artistic fonts, etc.
Font Loader is the best font loading and unloading tool. If a large number of fonts are always loaded into the system every time you start the computer, system resources will be occupied. However, loading, unloading and unloading fonts in Windows is very troublesome. I suggest you You might as well consider the magical font loading and unloading function of Font Loader.
By enabling the shell extension, you can load and unload fonts into memory by right-clicking on the font file.
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