1000 OpenType Fonts - Commercial Use Fonts for pc

1000 OpenType Fonts for Pc

Last Updated by 128bit Technologies on 2025-06-13

  • Category: Graphics & Design
  • License: $29.99
  • Current version: 4.0
  • File size: 28.91 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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Software Features and Description

1. You need to open 1000 OpenType Fonts from your Applications folder and then click the Copy Files button in the main window to save the folder of fonts to a location on your computer.

2. The font collection includes 240 unique font family styles, with 1000 total fonts.

3. International character support is standard for nearly every font (bar code fonts and wingding fonts do not include international character support).

4. The PDF sample book is in the fonts folder that is copied to your computer from the Copy Files button.

5. Get creative with a new collection of 1,000 OpenType fonts for commercial use.

6. An excellent addition to any font collector's library for use in graphic and logo design, web design, scrapbooks, presentations, invitations, promotional material, advertisements, and more.

7. This collection is completely different from our Premium Fonts collection, and our Free Fonts collection.

8. New commercial use fonts for creative home and business projects.

9. Each font is in OpenType font format and can be used for any personal and business project on both Mac and PC computers.

10. PLEASE NOTE: The fonts are not automatically installed when you install the application.

11. Download the Webfonts versions from the Webfonts menu option.

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Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install 1000 OpenType Fonts - Commercial Use Fonts app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using 1000 OpenType Fonts on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "1000 OpenType Fonts"
    • The search will reveal the 1000 OpenType Fonts - Commercial Use Fonts app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once 1000 OpenType Fonts is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including 1000 OpenType Fonts.
    • Now enjoy 1000 OpenType Fonts on PC.

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Top Pcmac Reviews

  • NOT WORTH THE MONEY

    By riped off again (Pcmac user)

    It should be illigal to take maybe 20 fonts and repeat them over and over again at different sizes and call it the app fonts. What is more of a crime is that this is just yet another app that has mislead me and stole my money.
  • Very useable with lots of choices

    By Reed2R (Pcmac user)

    I've used and loved the font selections from this company in other packages. I was afraid I would run into a lot of duplicates from other offerings but I did not. Look at the examples and see if there are some that you can use for a project. If you find one font in the examples above, it's worth the price. Since I do a lot of advertising work, some of the more bizarre ones from the first screen shot showing samples of the font usually work great for me. I have nearly 10,000 fonts, including ones from professionaly foundries where I've paid $60 for a single family. In short, these are a great value and I've never had a font failure. Kind of surprised by an earlier review that says the fonts are crippled for the lack of oblique case. The author of that review obviously know his stuff when it comes to fonts, but most of the selections here are "families" and DO include oblique case (italics). I've read other reviews of fonts packages that give one-star reviews because "I can’t open them." Never had that problem. Open the font package from your applications folder (or Launchpad) and follow the on screen instructions.
  • Nothing special.

    By FrustratedRocka (Pcmac user)

    There's a couple of decent offerings in here, but many of the fonts included in this package are either just plain ugly (pro tip: script and handwriting fonts almost never look good) or straight rip-offs of existing fonts (Lost Horizon in particular sticks out as a blatant attempt to copy Handel Gothic, best known as the Mass Effect logo font). Additionally, most of the otherwise-decent offerings are crippled by their lack of a proper oblique case. For non-typographers: Italicizing a font without a dedicated italic or oblique case simply slants the existing font and usually doesn't look very good. Fonts with dedicated oblique cases, on the other hand, use an entirely separate character set that was designed to look good when italicized. If you want to see this at work, load up your word processor, write a few sentences in Baskerville, then italicize them and pay close attention to the differences in the letters. They should look considerably curlier than in their standard case. While most of these probably shouldn't see the light of day, there's a few that might have some use, and for a $2 price tag, they're worth it. Some of the included blackletter fonts are decent, and some of the monospace fonts might be useful for programmers looking for something a bit easier on their eyes than Apple's defaults (although I doubt the ones in this package will unseat fonts like Anonymous Pro or Inconsolata as my favorite work fonts). Headline 37 is a perfectly serviceable French clarendon (read: Old West Style) font. Still, a dollar's a dollar, and if money's tight and you don't have anything that you absolutely need That One Specific Font for, I'd give this a pass.

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