Font On Storage is a very simple program that is filling one of the gaps of the OS but sadly, there is no user manual and nothing on the author's website which is entirely in Japanese.
You must know that it is possible to install extra fonts in addition to the ones included originally. You just need to copy them to either the directory /Windows/Fonts/ or /Windows/. However, a font file is big and you are thus losing some precious memory.
Fonts On Storage is a little software that will allow you to put those TTF files on your storage cards. You just need to launch it before the software that will need the font. The Pocket PC will then detect where it is located.
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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