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I created my own custom font online. It was a true type font.I have it on my Mac, I put it into dropbox. I was able to download it and use fontcase to install it onto my iPad Pro. I am able to access my font in any app that allows me to change the fonts. I had to read that instructions twice, there is a help menu that makes a pretty clear how to complete the task. This is an awesome app for a missing component on the iPad thanks for creating it.
Would be nice to take .ttc files as well.
Not sure what happened for “MenFast”, but it worked fine the very first time I tried it on the iPhone. Great to have some of my Favorite fonts now easily available on iPhone!
I want to express my gratitude to the authors of this software from filling a gaping hole in the iOS/iPadOS font world. With it, I have been able to install much-needed fonts and use them in iPad apps.However, the app is still pretty rough around the edges. In particular, I have not been able to install all of the fonts I have added to Fontcase. After installing, the dark purple bar at the top of the screen says, “122 fonts imported, 84 need installation.” Whatever I do, these 84 fonts remain uninstalled (and have the download icon by their names). Why is this happening? What can I do to fix this?
The only easy trustworthy way I’ve found to add fonts. Was able to easily add Doves Type and have it show up in Pages app. Thanks!
I’ve had success and failures in trying to install fonts with this. Sometimes I get an error saying that the font payload must contain only one font. Not sure if there’s an issue with some of the font files I’m trying, but it would be swell if the app tried to verify them instead of having the OS just reject the entire profile with no clue as to which font is the issue. No updates to the app in quite a while, and no support.
This used go be my goto app for fonts on iPadOS… now it just gives me a “Profile Error” for every font I try. Last update was over a year ago, so I think it’s safe to say the apps been abandoned.
I followed the instructions to a T, however, the instructions must be for an older operating system than what I’m using, because where they say to go, does NOT EXIST!
Works great, and I love that it collects no data and is open source.
Beyond the joy of its easy integration with iOS file providers (iCloud Drive, Dropbox, etc.), Fontcase is nearly as seamless as it gets for installing your own third-party font files. The only mechanism Apple provides to install such fonts is via the convoluted process of configuration profiles. Fontcase bundles all of your imported fonts together in one profile... avoiding the HUGE pain of having to install one profile for each and every font file, as some other font management apps require. Great!
Fontcase is an app that lets you install custom fonts on iOS and iPadOS. 1) Import fonts from your iCloud Drive or Dropbox and add them to your collection of favorites. 2) Tap on any listed font and you'll get a preview of the characters along with other metadata. 3) When you're done collecting, install your fonts in Settings and they'll be available in other apps, including iWork, to make your documents look better than ever. Fontcase is completely open source, so your privacy is insured. The app only adds fonts to your settings and does not modify them at all in the process.