
So Apple stole the name and added a space. I checked the Limkesoft website and it's true, FontBook was available before OS X there is a classic version for OS 8.6 through OS 9. Run the installer package the fonts will be automatically placed in the Library/Fonts folder and the additional fonts and examples will be located in an IDAutomation folder under the Applications directory.Font Book has been a part of OS X from the beginning.

This will reveal the mpkg file or installer package for Mac. To open the ZIP distribution file, drag the ZIP file onto the Expander icon or right click (ctrl + click) on the zip file, go to Open with on the menu and choose the corresponding application.There are several Mac programs that can open ZIP files such as the Archive Utility (formally BOM Archive Helper) the default utility or Stuffit Expander available from Aladdin Systems. After the distribution file (which is in ZIP format) is downloaded and saved on the Mac, it must be expanded or decompressed to see all the font files in the distribution package.To create the correct output for the font, choose the font in the application.The fonts should now be active in the font menu of the application.

