One of the lesser-known features of iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 is that they allow users to install fonts from App Store apps. After installation, those fonts are available to other apps, like Pages.
For the longest time, there wasn’t a way to change how text appears on your iPhone or iPad. You could only download third-party keyboard or font apps that allowed ...
IOS Fonts is the most concisely-named website of the day. It shows you all the fonts available on your iOS device, lets you search them and even preview your chosen text in them. I love it… and yet ...
Apple's final version of iOS 13 won't arrive until the fall, but the company's public beta rolled out Monday. In addition to dark mode and a swiping keyboard, iOS 13 introduces a handful of updates ...
The standard typeface that Apple uses across iOS and iPadOS devices is SF Pro, and while it is clean and readable, you may get sick of it after staring at your iPhone all day. Unfortunately, Apple ...
People always ask me if it’s ok to install the current beta on their main device. Every year I say the same thing, do it at your own risk because there is always a chance of data loss, performance ...
Readers offer their best tips for installing new fonts into iOS, hiding stock apps in iOS 7.1, and assigning hotkeys for switching windows in Windows. Every day we receive boatloads of great reader ...
AnyFont, a recently released app from developer Florian Schimanke (via TUAW) allows iOS users to install custom TrueType and OpenType fonts to an iOS device for use in a multiple applications, such as ...
OS 26.2 is launching to all users very soon, and it will introduce several new ways to customize the way your iPhone looks ...
A new app called AnyFont and developed by Florian Schimanke allows you to install custom fonts on iOS. By leveraging iOS 7’s capability of installing fonts through a configuration profile (Apple’s ...