In my humble opinion, I'm thinking that people in the Graphic Design business who own PSP will find this In my humble opinion, I think that people in the Graphic Design business who own PSP will find this application very useful. Say you're a graphic artist, and you make a living out of designing brochures and making custom fonts and stuff like that. If you've got a quick client meeting at a Starbucks somewhere and all you have to do is discuss with them the font you just made, no need to bring a laptop with you - all you have to do is reach for your PSP, fire up this App and show them the font you just made.
LuaFont lets you use your PSP to view TTF Files. Developer JBird says that this App of his is based off of Nevyn and Shines Code from Lowser.
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