How to Load Fonts Temporarily and Unload Them After Use

Suppose you are working on designing beautiful header for your blog, you will need to test some fonts to see how your header looks. But after designing header you don't use any of these fonts anymore except the font used in the final header image. In such case you need a tool that can easily load and unload fonts for you.

The tool we are talking about is called FontLoader. FontLoader is a portable utility for Windows that lets you temporarily load fonts into your system and unloads them after use. It is a portable app so you don't need to install on your system. It doesn't even have a interface, all you have to do is drag and drop fonts over the app. Then FontLoader will load the fonts into your system. You may drop fonts one by one or multiple fonts at once.

Fontloader-drag-n-drop-fonts

Once fonts are loaded on your system you will see a dialog box informing you about the successful loading of fonts. Keep the dialog box open as long as you want to keep fonts on your system. Close the dialog box, fonts will be uninstalled from your system.

Fontloader-dialog-box

While the dialog is still open you can select fonts in your Word editor and graphic design program to use in your projects.

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