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Can I use Mac OS fonts commercially?
Answer: A: Yes you can, this is an email from Apple; ‘The fonts made available in Font Book may be used to create, display and print content on OS X running on a Mac. Such content may be used for either personal or commercial purposes.
How do I use fonts in Font Book Mac?
Install and validate fonts in Font Book on Mac
- In the Font Book app , click the Add button in the Font Book toolbar, locate and select a font, then click Open.
- Drag the font file to the Font Book app icon in the Dock.
- Double-click the font file in the Finder, then click Install Font in the dialog that appears.
How do I turn off protected fonts on a Mac?
Disable fonts
- In the Font Book app on your Mac, select one or more fonts or font families, or a font collection.
- Do any of the following: Disable fonts or font families: Click the Disable button in the toolbar above the list of fonts, then click Disable to confirm.
Are preinstalled fonts free to use?
The Google fonts are available for free and can be used commercially. Also, Font Squirrel is a curated list of free fonts that come with a commercial license.
What is Font Book on Mac used for?
Font Book moves duplicate fonts to the Trash when it resolves duplicates. If you don’t select this option, duplicate fonts are disabled, but not removed. In some apps, such as Mail or TextEdit, you can select a font to use as the default in the app.
What MicroSoft fonts can I use commercially?
If you subscribe to the commercial licensed version of Office 365, you can use it for business use. Regarding your inquiry, yes, you can use Microsoft fonts on t-shirts or board game. However, you are not allowed to copy, redistribute or reverse engineer the font files.
How do I remove a foreign language font from my Mac?
To remove fonts from the /System/Library/Fonts/ folder in High Sierra and Mojave, disable System Integrity Protection. With SIP disabled, you can put the system fonts you don’t want in the trash and empty it. No need to first restart the Mac before the OS will let you do that.
Where should I store Fonts on my Mac?
Open Finder and click on the Go section in the upper menu. Select Go to Folder in the drop-down menu and click on it. Type ~/Library/Fonts in the pop-up window and click Go. The Fonts folder will show up.