Use the font of Windows Vista without installing the operating system
In the new Windows Vista operating system, Microsoft has provided some special fonts designed with ClearType technology that are very clear and smooth, making the reader more tired. These excellent fonts (including Candara, Consolas, Calibri, Cambria, Constantia and Corbel) are also compatible with computers with Windows XP or Mac OS operating systems. Unfortunately, Bill Gates' software vendor has not provided a direct link for users of older operating systems Windows Vista to download these fonts for use.
It's a waste to just have these fonts, but you have to buy a copy of Windows Vista. There is a more economical way to own these font sets to download and install Microsoft Office Compatibility pack for free (compatible package for Office 2003 and earlier versions; 27.1 MB capacity; Download only here) or Powerpoint 2007 Viewer (program to read PowerPoint 2007 file for machines using Office 2003 and earlier; 25.8 MB capacity; download address here).
After installing one of the two programs, the unique fonts of Windows Vista will also be added to your system so you have more choices in formatting your documents.
Dong Trung
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